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Blazers negate Westbrook’s career-best 58

Associated Press

OKLAHOMA CITY – Portland countered NBA scoring leader Russell Westbrook’s onslaught with strength in numbers.

Seven Trail Blazers scored in double figures, and Portland overcame Westbrook’s career-high 58 points to beat the Oklahoma City Thunder 126-121 on Tuesday night.

“When you see the stats, Russ got like 60 or whatever,” said Portland center Jusuf Nurkic, who scored 17 points. “I give him 80, we still have to win. I respect what he does, but I’m happy for our team.”

Allen Crabbe scored 23 points, Damian Lillard had 22 and C.J. McCollum 21 for the Trail Blazers, who won their third straight. Portland shot 55 percent and forced Westbrook to keep producing.

“We’re not good enough to take nights off defensively,” Westbrook said.

Westbrook shot 21 of 39, but just 6 of 15 in the fourth quarter. He entered the game as the league leader in points and plus/minus score in the last five minutes of regulation and overtime. He missed four shots in the final 83 seconds that could have tied the game or given the Thunder the lead.

“Yeah, just missed them,” Westbrook said. “Made them all game.”

Westbrook also finished with nine assists and made 13 of 16 free throws.

“He’s incredible,” Portland center Meyers Leonard said. “With that being said, sometimes, it becomes a one-man show. Now, he’s capable of that, but I think it’s to our credit, from top to bottom, that we had a lot of guys contribute.”

In other results, Washington held off Phoenix, 131-127; while the Dallas Mavericks dumped the Los Angeles Lakers, 122-111.

Back in Oklahoma, Victor Oladipo scored 16 points and Enes Kanter added 11 for Oklahoma City, which dropped its fourth straight. Oklahoma City lost despite shooting 52 percent.

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