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Westbrook leads Thunder past Spurs
    2018-03-12  08:53    Shenzhen Daily

RUSSELL WESTBROOK, the NBA’s most valuable player last season, scored 21 points and posted his 19th triple-double of this season to help the Oklahoma City Thunder defeat the San Antonio Spurs 104-94 Saturday night.

Nick Collison, 37, a fan favorite who has been with the Thunder since the team moved from Seattle, stole the show.

Collison was pressed into action because starting center Steven Adams came down hard on his left ankle in the third quarter and did not return. Collison entered the game in the fourth quarter for the first time and responded by scoring all seven of his points in a 2:41 span in the fourth quarter for Oklahoma City.

Collison heard the chant and got a kick out of it.

“Sometimes, I feel like the walk-on in college games,” he said.

Westbrook was glad to see Collison show he’s still got it. Collison hadn’t scored as many as seven points in a game since scoring seven March 22, 2017, against Philadelphia.

“He puts in the work and he’s always ready to go,” Westbrook said. “Tonight was one of those nights where he got his number called and he answered like he does every time. It’s a blessing to be on the floor with a guy like him. He’s so unselfish. It’s good to see.”

Collison said he just tries to remember that he could be needed at any time. This time, it came in a key matchup between teams that are in the running for the No. 3 seed in the Western Conference.

“There has been a couple years for me where I haven’t played much,” he said. “I’m just trying to focus when I’m out there on what is actually going on. Trying not to let it get into my head too much that I haven’t been out here in a long time — really just focus on the play in front of you. I’ve gotten better at that as I’ve gone on. You just have to stay ready.”

Westbrook had 12 rebounds and 10 assists in the 98th triple-double of his career.

(SD-Agencies)

 

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