Harnessing some playoff Thunder
Westbrook's 25th triple-double puts OKC in postseason dance
MIAMI - For the Oklahoma City Thunder, clinching night was reminiscent of their season.
Really bad start, really good finish.
Paul George scored 27 points and Russell Westbrook had his 25th triple-double of the season as the Thunder ran wild in the fourth quarter on the way to wrapping up a Western Conference playoff berth with a 115-93 victory over the Miami Heat on Monday night.
"Half the league gets a chance to play in the postseason," Thunder coach Billy Donovan said.
"You don't want to take things for granted. They should feel good about creating an opportunity to play after the regular season's over, but the thing I said to them after the game was we want to continue to play well, we want to continue to build, we want to continue to get better."
That's what Oklahoma City did all season. The Thunder started 8-12, are 39-22 since and got road wins over Houston and Miami in a three-day span to clinch the berth.
"We're headed in the right direction," said George, who walked off a winner in Miami for the third time in 21 appearances.
"This is what we wanted to accomplish. We wanted to come out of this road trip 2-0, and we did that."
Westbrook finished with 23 points, 18 rebounds and 13 assists for OKC, which missed its first 10 shots and trailed by 18 in the opening minutes before outscoring the Heat 39-12 in the fourth.
It was the third-worst scoring margin for any quarter in Heat history, and the worst ever in a game at Miami.
The Heat were called for 10 fouls in the fourth against three for the Thunder, and OKC shot 15 free throws in the final quarter - one more than Miami managed in the entire game.
"We had a lot of good things going, and then I think it was a combination of them marching to the free-throw line and us not executing on the other end," said Heat coach Erik Spoelstra.
Jerami Grant scored 17 points and Carmelo Anthony added 11 for Oklahoma City, which made 14 3-pointers.
Anthony will be playing in postseason games for the first time since 2013, after four straight futile seasons with the Knicks.
"Feels good to be back in the postseason and the mindset of not looking forward to another vacation," Anthony said.
Josh Richardson scored 18 points and Hassan Whiteside added 16 for the Heat, who fell one spot to seventh in the East for now.
Miami's playoff seed won't be decided until the season finales on Wednesday.
Justise Winslow and Tyler Johnson each scored 12 for Miami, and James Johnson added 11.
"We haven't done things the easy way," Heat guard Wayne Ellington said. "I guess we like the challenge."
Westbrook needs 16 rebounds in OKC's finale on Wednesday to average a triple-double for the second straight season.
He's also the second player with 2,000 points and 800 assists in back-to-back years.
The other is Oscar Robertson, who did it five times.
"We know we can beat anybody when we're playing our best," Westbrook said.
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