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Tears! Westbrook stood and died at 24+6+9! Alexander continued his record, Harten reached a career high of 33+19+3+3

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The Kings will face the Thunder at home. The Kings will start: DeRozan, Westbrook, Eubanks, LaVine, and Schroeder! Thunder starting: Wallace, Holmgren, Hartenstein, Mitchell, Alexander!

At the beginning of the first quarter, the two teams alternately increased the score and started an offensive battle. However, after 12-11, the Kings offense suddenly failed to fire, and was trailed by double digits after a 10-0 spurt by the Thunder. Westbrook stopped the bleeding with a three-pointer, Monk also had a three-pointer, and the young master hit another two-pointer. The King also responded with a small climax and was only 2 points away. Westbrook could still score a three-pointer, catching up to 23-24, and the Thunder paused. Back to the game, Monk took the lead with a three-pointer. The two teams went back and forth. DeRozan's three-pointer led to 4 points. Alexander made a foul and made a free throw to stop the bleeding. At the end of the first quarter, the Kings led 32-30 by 2 points.

In the second quarter, when the two sides rotated their lineups, after Harten made up the dunk, the Thunder successfully adjusted Holmgren's block. Harten made another throw, and the Thunder went ahead 6-0 by 4 points. Westbrook made a mid-range shot to stop the bleeding. DeRozan still had three points left, but the Thunder continued to hit the inside and succeeded. Caruso dunked with an alley-oop to stop the Kings 42-37. After the timeout, DeRozan and LaVine hit consecutive three-pointers, Westbrook assisted and assisted his teammates for dunks, and Harteng continued to eat cakes to help the Thunder widen the point difference. It was Westbrook who assisted his teammates to stop the bleeding with 2+1 again. Joe's three-pointer hit, and the Kings called a timeout 58-52. But after this timeout, Alexander suddenly broke out, Joe was able to score a three-pointer from the outside, and the Thunder reached double digits with a small climax. At halftime, the Kings trailed by 14 points 56-70.

In the second half, DeRozan came up and scored 5 points in a row. Alexander responded with a three-pointer. Schroeder and LaVine made consecutive free throws. Alexander stopped the bleeding with a throw. Westbrook also broke through and scored. Wallace once again reached double digits with a three-pointer. After that, the two teams fell into an arduous tug-of-war. Harteng and his teammates cooperated tacitly, and they continued to eat cakes. Alexander also made a mid-range shot, and Harteng made an alley-oop and then dunked to stop the Kings. After the timeout, Westbrook hit a three-pointer, and both sides sent big blocks to each other. At the end of the three quarters, the Thunder led 98-83 by 15 points.

At the beginning of the final quarter, the Thunder hit another 6-0 wave. After Mitchell stole the ball, Westbrook pushed someone in the air, and the referee gave a first-level flagrant foul after review. After the Kings chased for 4 points in a row, the Thunder took the initiative to request a timeout. After this timeout, the Thunder once again led by more than 20 points, and the game basically became garbage time, and the main players were replaced one after another.

In the end, the Thunder defeated the Kings 132-101 in an away game and avoided a 2-game losing streak. Let's take a look at the specific performance of the players!

Tears! Westbrook stood and died

Although he failed to help the team win today, Westbrook was definitely a tough guy and died standing, which is tearful. In the first quarter, he made 3 of 4 three-pointers and scored 11 points and 2 rebounds. In the first half, the young master made 6 of 10 shots, 3 of 5 three-pointers, and 1 of 2 free throws. He scored 16 points, 4 rebounds, and 7 assists.

After three quarters, Westbrook scored 21 points, 6 rebounds and 8 assists, but the team was already trailing by more than 20 points. Although he was behind by a big score in the fourth quarter, he was still full of passion on the court.

In the whole game, the young master played 35 minutes, shooting 9 of 17, 5 of 9 three-pointers, 1 of 2 free throws, scoring 24 points, 6 rebounds and 9 assists.

DeRozan's stable output

DeRozan's output can be considered stable today. He contributed 11 points and 2 assists in the first half, and scored 7 points in the third quarter.

In the entire game, DeRozan played 23 minutes, making 7 of 13 shots, 4 of 7 three-pointers, and scored 18 points, 5 rebounds, and 3 assists.

Alexander continued his record with 30+1+3.

Alexander actually did not exert much effort in the first half, scoring 15 points, 1 rebound, and 1 assist. But in the third quarter, he broke out in a single quarter, scoring 15 points and 2 assists, leading the team to widen the point difference. Then he clocked out.

Alexander played 29 minutes in the game, shooting 12 of 20 from the field, 2 of 6 three-pointers, 4 of 4 free throws, and contributed 30 points, 1 rebound, 3 assists, 2 steals and 1 block.

This is also his 82nd consecutive game with 20+ points, catching up with Chamberlain.

Harteng's career high of 33+19+3

Hateng can be said to be overwhelming in the paint today, getting everything he wants. In the first half, he made 8 of 9 shots, 4 of 4 free throws, and efficiently scored 20 points, 10 rebounds, 2 assists, and 1 block.

In the third quarter, he was even more crazy about eating cakes and then protecting rebounds. In the whole game, Harteng played 31 minutes, making 14 of 17 shots, 5 of 6 free throws, and scored 33 points, 19 rebounds, 3 assists, 1 steal and 3 blocks.

33 points is also his career scoring high.

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