Despite the incredible play of Russell Westbrook, the Oklahmoha City Thunder fell to the San Antonio Spurs 130-91.
Russell Westbrook has to at least be familiar with airbending. There cannot be any other explanation for how he is playing this season.
His semi-nightly highlights continued yesterday when the Oklahoma City Thunder took on the San Antonio Spurs.
This is how I imagine myself when I get on the elevated train during rush hour.
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The old Greek woman with her crossword puzzle is Danny Green, the tall, pit-stained mouth breather who smells like ash is Boris Diaw and the stand alone seat facing away from the rest of the pedestrians is the basket. I score with incredible consistency.
Despite the video game heroics of Russell Westbrook, the Spurs cruised to a 130-91 victory, a game that saw seven Spurs break double figures in points. Westbrook was welcomed by a chorus of boos in San Antonio had a relatively quiet night by his standards, scoring 16 points and notching 7 assists. Still, this play reminded everyone why he remains a leading candidate for the NBA’s most valuable player of the year award.
Despite the loss, the Thunder still rest at 41-31 for the season, and have the eighth seed in the Western Conference playoffs secure.
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