The Cleveland Cavaliers considered resting their stars on Thursday, then played the Oklahoma City Thunder at full strength and lost anyway.
Russell Westbrook scored 29 points and had his 26th triple-double of the season to lead Oklahoma City to a 118-109 victory.
Cavaliers coach Tyronn Lue said after Wednesday’s win at Indiana he was considering resting All-Stars LeBron James, Kyrie Irving and Kevin Love, but they all started.
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“There was a lot of drama going on before the game,” Thunder coach Billy Donovan said.
“Who’s playing? Who’s not playing. They’re in. They’re out. I just really told our guys, even in [the] shoot-around this morning, it’s about what we need to do,” he said.
Irving scored 28 points and James had 18, while Love added 15 points and 12 rebounds for the Cavaliers.
“It was good to go through something tough,” Lue said.
“It was a tough game for us. Four games in six nights, and it was good to fight through and not give in, so our guys came out and played. I liked how we competed,” he said.
The Cavaliers beat New York, Washington and Indiana before ending their road trip in Oklahoma City.
“We would have loved to be 4-0, but coming off a back-to-back, you know they gave us everything they had,” James said. “We go home extremely proud of what we did on this road trip.”
Victor Oladipo scored 23 points, Steven Adams had 20 points and 13 rebounds, while Westbrook added 12 rebounds and 11 assists in the 63rd triple-double of his career.
Oklahoma City can now focus on their showdown with former teammate Kevin Durant and the Golden State Warriors today.
Cleveland rallied from 12 points down in the second quarter to lead 57-55 at halftime. James had 16 points at the break, while Westbrook had 10 points, nine rebounds and eight assists.
Westbrook scored 11 points in the third quarter and by the time he sat for his usual rest late in the period the Thunder led 79-71.
Oklahoma City led 86-82 at the end of the quarter, but the Cavaliers tied the game midway through the fourth quarter.
Westbrook hit back-to-back mid-range jumpers to put the Thunder up 107-101 with 3 minutes, 42 seconds left.
The Thunder increased their lead to 111-101 on a layup by Oladipo with 2:07 to play that gave Westbrook his 10th assist and clinched his triple-double.
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