The Oklahoma City Thunder pulled within one win of knocking off the reigning NBA champion Golden State Warriors with a dominant 118-94 victory on Tuesday night at Chesapeake Energy Arena.
Oklahoma City is now up 3-1 in the Western Conference Finals against its record-setting 73-win adversary.
The hosts picked up where they left off from a 133-105 romp in Game 3 on Sunday, racing to a 22-8 lead thanks to a 16-0 first-quarter run. Thunder point guard Russell Westbrook, not typically known for his long-range shooting prowess, capped that sequence with a three:
Though Golden State cut into that lead briefly, OKC overwhelmed the Warriors in the opening half en route to a 72-53 lead at the break. Westbrook—who finished with 36 points, 11 rebounds and 11 assists—even answered a Stephen Curry three with one of his own for the final points of the second quarter.
As BasketballInsiders.com's Tommy Beer noted, Westbrook's 30-point triple-double was the first of its kind in the Western Conference Finals since Charles Barkley's in 1993.
Per the Oklahoman's Anthony Slater, Oklahoma City be ...
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