It was fitting that on a night he tied Oscar Robertson for the NBA’s all-time record in triple-doubles, Russell Westbrook made an array of clutch plays to help the Wizards claw out a one-point overtime win over the Indiana Pacers and move into 9th place in the East.
It was a classic Westbrook game — his 180th triple-double with 33 points, 19 rebounds and 15 assists...as well as just 11-26 shooting and 7 turnovers...as well as a steal, and two blocks, including the potential last-second game-winner from Caris LeVert in overtime.
Including the value of his four offensive rebounds, assists and 8-9 shooting from the free throw line, Westbrook’s offensive rating (points produced per individual possession x 100) was 110 — right at the Wizards average for the game.