NBA Game Recap - Oklahoma City at Washington
Mon Feb 13, 2017 8:00 PM EST

SA
110
IND
106
F
PHI
105
CHA
99
F
MEM
112
BKN
103
F
ORL
116
MIA
107
F
DET
89
MIL
102
F
OKC
98
WAS
120
F
BOS
111
DAL
98
F
LAC
88
UTA
72
F
NO
110
PHO
108
F
GS
110
DEN
132
F
ATL
109
POR
104
F(OT)

Feb 13, 2017, 8:00 PM EST

Final

1

2

3

4

T

Oklahoma City

32

22

19

25

98

Washington

38

29

34

19

120

Thunder miss 24 consecutive shots, lose to Wizards 120-98
Tue Feb 14, 2017 12:07 AM

WASHINGTON (AP) Russell Westbrook offered one explanation for how it could possibly be that the Oklahoma City Thunder would miss 24 consecutive shots - yes, 24! - and trail by 34 points - yes, 34! - against the Washington Wizards.

Westbrook's assessment? "We just didn't play hard."

Not surprisingly, John Wall, Bradley Beal and the streaking Wizards chose to view things a tad differently after they shut down Westbrook, limiting the NBA's leading scorer to 17 points, and the rest of the Thunder for a stunningly easy 120-98 victory Monday night.

"From me guarding him, to the other four guys on the court," said Wall, who had 15 points and 14 assists, "we did a great job of just making him see bodies and trying to challenge him at the rim without fouling."

Beal, who scored 22 points, and joined Otto Porter in spending some time covering Westbrook, too, declared: "He wasn't comfortable."

As for the overall defensive effort against the Thunder - they shot 35.4 percent; the starters were 0 for 13 on 3s - Beal described it this way: "Forcing them to take shots that we wanted them to take. ... We just kept baiting them, and they just kept falling for it."

The Wizards led 67-54 at halftime, which arrived after OKC had missed 11 shots in a row. The game was essentially over in the third, when Thunder coach Billy Donovan tried calling three early timeouts that did nothing to get his team going.

It was 91-57 after a 3 by Porter with 6:20 left in the third, and Westbrook took a seat at the end of his team's bench and did not return.

"The focus was to stop Westbrook. Obviously, if you cut the head, the body will fall with that team," said Wizards forward Markieff Morris, who scored 23 points.

Westbrook entered averaging 31.2 points, 10.6 rebounds and 10.2 assists. But he equaled his second-lowest scoring total of the season on 5-for-19 shooting and added only four rebounds and four assists. He missed nine straight field-goal attempts during that eye-opening drought when the Thunder were being outscored 32-5 from the second quarter to the third.

"I mean, he's human. He can have a tough night," said Thunder guard Victor Oladipo, who was 0 for 3 on 3s and scored six points. "But the rest of us - we've got to step up and play."

Maybe Westbrook and Co. were simply spent, physically and emotionally. They beat LeBron James and defending champion Cleveland on Thursday, then lost to former teammate Kevin Durant and Golden State on Saturday.

"I don't know if I'd use the word `hangover,' but I think I made the comment before the game - someone asked me about the emotional part, and I was worried about it. I was," Donovan said. "We talked about it, and we were not at the level that I've seen our guys at."

Didn't help that the Wizards were terrific from the outset on the way to their 19th victory in their past 20 home games, and 10th win in their past 11 games overall. With Wall directing the show, Washington opened 9 for 9, capped by Morris' 3 that made it 22-6 after all of 3 1/2 minutes.

TIP-INS

Thunder: Westbrook's season low for points is 14, in a victory over Miami in November.

Wizards: Beal's first 3 gave him a career high for makes from behind the arc in a season, 139, with 28 games remaining.

BEAL'S DEAL

Beal shot 7 for 8, drawing this compliment from Wizards coach Scott Brooks: "Certain guys, you can just see it. Once it leaves his hand, you know it's going in. I don't even know if he hit rim on any of his shots."

UP NEXT

Thunder: Host New York on Wednesday.

Wizards: At Indiana on Thursday.

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Leaders

Oklahoma City PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
R. Westbrook 17 -36 4 4 2 0
J. Lauvergne 17 13 4 6 0 0
Washington PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
M. Morris 23 36 1 6 2 0
B. Beal 22 30 3 0 0 0

Team Comparison

OKC WAS
Points For 98 120
Field Goals 34/96-35% 42/73-58%
Three Pointers 7/34-21% 13/20-65%
Free Throws 23/30-77% 23/28-82%
Offensive Rebounds 20 6
Defensive Rebounds 27 34
Rebounds 56 49
Blocks 2 9
Steals 10 4
Turnovers 15 22
Points Scored Off Turnovers 14 20
Points in the Paint 38 38
Fast Break Points 12 26
Personal Fouls 22 24
Technical Fouls 0 0
Flagrant Fouls 0 0
Ejections 0 0

2016-17 Reg Season - Series Tied 1-1

Date Result Away Pts Ldr Home Pts Ldr
Wed Nov 30 WAS 115 @ OKC 126 B. Beal 31 R. Westbrook 35
Mon Feb 13 OKC 98 @ WAS 120 R. Westbrook 17 M. Morris 23

Game Information

Stadium: Verizon Center, Washington, District of Columbia
Attendance: 20,356
Game Time: 2:22