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Anonymous
Years ago
GSW beats OKC
Russell Westbrook should not be questioned he is a mad basketballer who fills it up in every stat category. Too many keyboard warriors trying to dog him when he would average 130,35 and 20 in your stupid local league.
Westbrook and OKC won't sustain their current success, they will fall back to the 5-10 pack come end of season, which would still be an impressive effort IMO.
Watching the game I thought Westbrook started well and helped move the ball nicely but after the first quarter he ended up driving to the basket trying to take on 3-5 players and unsurprisingly it didn't work. That won't work against quality teams.
As a Spurs fan, it's nice to see our bogey side no longer so scary, particularly no more Ibaka...he was a thorn in our backside