Westbrook breaks NBA record, Denver hearts

Russell Westbrook's remarkable NBA season has continued, with the Oklahoma City point guard breaking a long-standing NBA record before breaking Denver hearts.

Oklahoma City Thunder guard Russell Westbrook

Oklahoma City's Russell Westbrook has broken the record for most triple-doubles in an NBA season. (AAP)

First, Russell Westbrook broke Oscar Robertson's record for most triple-doubles in an NBA season. Then, he broke the Denver Nuggets' hearts.

Westbrook's 36-foot dagger at the buzzer gave Oklahoma City a 106-105 victory, eliminating the Nuggets from playoff contention and capping an historic Sunday afternoon (Monday AEST) in which he scored 50 points to go with 16 rebounds and 10 assists.

Westbrook's 42nd triple-double is one more than the "Big O" had for the Cincinnati Royals in 1961/62, a mark that many in the NBA had considered unbreakable until Westbrook's incredible run.

The crowd gave Westbrook a standing ovation after he broke Robertson's record with his 10th assist with 4:17 remaining.

Then, those same fans stood in stunned silence after watching Westbrook score his team's final 15 points, including the game-winner after Steven Adams took the inbounds pass from Kyle Single with 2.9 seconds left and dished to Westbrook, whose long jumper ringed through the iron as the horn sounded.

"It was a good defence," lamented Nuggets guard Gary Harris. "He's had a hell of a season. I think he might have just locked up the MVP with that one right there."

Westbrook insisted his buzzer beater wasn't a low-percentage prayer.

"I practice that shot everyday pre-game," he said.

Same spot. And, he said, usually the same result.

"So, I definitely feel confident in shooting that shot," he said.

Westbrook's three career 50-point triple-doubles all came this season and are the most by any player in NBA history.

He had a double-double by halftime but didn't get his triple-double until feeding Semaj Christon in the right corner for a three-pointer that pulled the Thunder to 101-91 with more than four minutes left.

With his 10th assist and his record in the books - after four tries at that final assist - Westbrook took care of the scoring himself the rest of the way.

He followed a pair of layups with six free throws - half of them coming after Nikola Jokic was whistled for a flagrant foul and a technical - then added another layup.

Westbrook's biggest bucket was his last.

"Pure adrenaline, emotions running high, game-winning shot, it is something you dream about as a little kid to be able to do that on the road especially from that distance," Westbrook said. "It is something you definitely will never forget."

Westbrook scored the game's final eight points overall as Denver's shooters went cold when one more bucket would have iced it.

"I give him credit, he is a hell of a player and an MVP candidate," Nuggets coach Michael Malone said. "(But) I really feel that we lost this game."

Westbrook nearly had his 10th assist with two minutes left in the third quarter but Enes Kanter lost the handle going up for the basket and Westbrook took a seat until the fourth quarter.

Upon his return, Westbrook again fed Kanter, who took several steps on his way to the basket and was whistled for travelling with 8:20 left.

With the crowd again on its feet anticipating history, Westbrook passed to Domatas Sabonis, whose jumper rimmed out at 7:16. Sabonis missed another short jumper with 5:39 left that would have given Westbrook the record.

Finally, Westbrook fed Christon for the three-pointer to put Roberton's record to rest.


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