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  Thunder trounce Pelicans

Thunder trounce Pelicans

AFP
Published : Feb 13, 2016, 12:19 am IST
Updated : Feb 13, 2016, 12:19 am IST

Jrue Holiday (left) of the New Orleans Pelicans reaches for the ball ahead of Oklahoma City Thunder’s Russell Westbrook in their NBA game in Oklahoma City, USA, on Thursday. The Thunder won 121-95. (Photo: AP )

Jrue Holiday (left) of the New Orleans Pelicans reaches for the ball ahead of Oklahoma City Thunder’s Russell Westbrook in their NBA game in Oklahoma City, USA, on Thursday. The Thunder won 121-95. (Photo: AP )

The Oklahoma City Thunder rolled into the NBA’s All-Star break with a 121-95 victory over the New Orleans Pelicans on Thursday, aided by 23 points apiece from Russell Westbrook and Kevin Durant.

On what was an emotional night, Westbrook was one rebound shy of his ninth triple double of the season as he collected 10 assists and nine rebounds.

Durant connected on 10 of 17 from the field and also handed out six assists as Oklahoma City improved to 40-14.

The Thunder are one of three Western Conference teams heading into the All-Star break with at least 40 wins, behind the Golden State Warriors (48-4) and San Antonio Spurs (45-8).

According to Elias Sports, the statistics expert, that’s a first for any conference in NBA history.

“I think we are great, man,” Westbrook said of the Thunder’s position. “Forty wins, I like where we are. Looking to come back in the second half of the season and turn it up a notch.”

Center Anthony Davis scored 23 points to lead the Pelicans, but was limited to three rebounds and no blocked shots.

Guard Jrue Holiday came off the bench to score 23 points and six assists as the Pelicans, ravaged by injury this season, fell to 20-33.

The contest had a somber note, despite the approach of the weekend of festivities built around Sunday’s All-Star game in Toronto.

Ingrid Williams, wife of Oklahoma City assistant coach and former New Orleans head coach Monty Williams, died in a road accident on Tuesday and the news hit both teams hard.

“I thought about what I was going to say, but I just love coach Monty so much,” Durant said.

In Milwaukee, Khris Middleton scored 14 of his 27 points in the fourth quarter as the Bucks defeated the Washington Wizards 99-92.

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