STILL ALIVE
Russell Westbrook yet again played hero, finishing with 36 points (on 13-for-27 shooting), 11 rebounds, seven assists and two steals in the 101-90 win. I quite liked this wild finish off a lob from D.J. Augustin:
But my favorite Westbrook play of the game was his Dirk Nowitzki-style fadeaway. His reaction afterward was good, too.
OKC overcame Dion Waiters (4-21 FG), Augustin (1-5 FG) and Nick Collison (1-5 FG) having great difficulty putting the ball in the basket. Enes Kanter was huge with 27 points (13-20 FG) and 13 rebounds, but the Thunder also had some assistance from the Blazers' unfortunate health situation. LaMarcus Aldridge (foot) missed the game, and both Nicolas Batum (knee) and C.J. McCollum (ankle) had to leave the game early.
Batum's injury:
McCollum's:
Here's hoping the Blazers are something resembling healthy when the postseason starts. This is not cool whatsoever.
Shoutout to Meyers Leonard, who made five of his nine 3-point attempts and scored a team-high 24 points.
THE PELLIES CONTROL THEIR DESTINY
Davis' line: 24 points (8-14 FG, 8-8 FT), 11 boards, five assists, two steals, six blocks. Eric Gordon and Tyreke Evans added 22 points apiece on 14 field goals apiece.
Flip Saunders played rookies Andrew Wiggins and Zach LaVine 44 and 45 minutes, respectively, in Game 81 of 82. Only eight Timberwolves were available to play.
DUNK OF THE NIGHT
The NBA's official YouTube channel has a super-duper-beautiful-slow-motion version. You should definitely watch this, even if you've already watched the original a million times:
NOT THE DUNK OF THE NIGHT
KASHIUS KLAY
Thompson scored 42 points in 30 minutes. As you probably guessed, Grizzlies guard Tony Allen (hamstring) didn't suit up.
Golden State led by as many as 32, but wound up winning 111-107. With both teams playing their reserves, Memphis outscored the Warriors 41-18 in the final frame, allowing only two field goals. The Grizzlies aren't exactly going into the postseason with a ton of momentum, and they desperately need Mike Conley's foot injury to heal.
ALMOST
DeAndre Jordan had another 20-point, 21-rebound, four-block evening, but it was Chris Paul who controlled everything down the stretch. Wilson Chandler had 32 points for Denver. Los Angeles has won 13 of its last 14 games.
ALLEY-OOP OF THE NIGHT
Cotton was generally great, and he had a career-high 21 points in the Jazz's 109-92 win over the Mavericks. He looked extremely comfortable for a guy playing in his 13th NBA game. Most of Dallas' rotation players were resting -- Raymond Felton started and played 37 minutes.
GREEK GAWD
MCW'S REVENGE
BLOCKS OF THE NIGHT
The Rockets beat the Hornets, though, by a score of 100-90. Ugly game, but James Harden had his typical 29 points and 16 free throw attempts.
DERRICK ROSE DID THINGS
And he went on a little dribbling adventure before hitting a reverse layup, which was rather cool indeed:
Rose had 13 points and seven assists in 23 minutes, and his playmaking looked pretty good. Just one more tune-up game left before the playoffs.
Nikola Mirotic scored 26 points in 24 minutes off the bench, by the way.
TRIPLE DOUBLE ALERT
BARELY ALIVE
Washington has to beat Indiana on Tuesday.
Miami has to beat Philadelphia on Wednesday.
Orlando has to beat Brooklyn on Wednesday.
Memphis has to beat Indiana on Wednesday.
There's a chance!
THE KNICKS CAN'T TANK RIGHT