Westbrook's triple-double leads Thunder past 76ers 102-85

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    Brett Brown saw it coming,

    Philadelphia's coach knew he wasn't much better off with Kevin Durantinjured for the Thunder because that just meant more Russell Westbrook.

    "You realize what Russ is going to do," Brown said before the game about last season's scoring champion. "You assume that he's going to really try to stamp his imprint on the game a little more."

    Westbrook did just that. He had his second straight triple-double, and Oklahoma City beat the 76ers 102-85 on Friday night. With Durant nursing his strained left hamstring, Westbrook finished with 21 points, a career-high 17 rebounds and 11 assists for the 21st triple-double of his career. It was his third in his past four games against Philadelphia.

    Westbrook emphasized the rebounding.

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