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Russell Westbrook's Fizzled Fourth Quarter Takeover Was The Thunder's Own Choice


While James Solidify believed his colleagues to score down the extend, Russell Westbrook did not. Since Westbrook shot 4-of-18 in the final quarter, the misfortune will be faulted for him. At the point when Westbrook went to the seat up 86-74 with two minutes left in the second from last quarter, the Rockets promptly shut the quarter on a 12-3 run. Consider the lineup he completed a great part of the final quarter with: Steven Adams, Victor Oladipo, Andre Roberson, and Jerami Give. Westbrook played an awful final quarter and settled for repulsive shots as the clock winded down, and no one can deny that. Thunder head mentor Billy Donovan could have settled on a more hostile well disposed approach, with Taj Gibson or Doug McDermott or Kyle Singler playing more minutes. However, Oklahoma City realized that attempting to outscore the Rockets, who had a notable offense this season, could never work. Before, that has worked. On Wednesday, it exploded backward radically. 

If not, realize that they lost Diversion 2 playing the style they felt they needed to play.