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Oklahoma City Thunder at Houston Rockets

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36-19, 17-12 Away
Final
117 - 112

32-23, 19-9 Home

George, Westbrook rally Thunder past Rockets, 117-112

"We just knew we had to have a better second half," George said. "Being down that much at the half, that's not the team we are. We know this team very well and we knew that wasn't us. So we had to come in here and talk and just light a fire under this team and we did that."

George scored 45 points, Russell Westbrook matched the NBA record with his ninth straight triple-double and Oklahoma City overcame a 26-point deficit to beat the Houston Rockets 117-112 on Saturday night.

It was Oklahoma City's largest comeback victory.

"We just never got into any flow, but then I thought once we got some stops, we got out in transition," Thunder coach Billy Donovan said. "Obviously, Paul with what he did tonight was phenomenal, the way he played. And he was on (James) Harden a lot. He was unbelievable tonight on both ends of the floor."

Defensively, George fought through screens in the final minute to stay on Harden.

Westbrook had 21 points, 11 assists and 12 rebounds to match the record streak set by Wilt Chamberlain in 1968. Westbrook has 22 triple-doubles this season and 126 overall. He also had 10 turnovers and was 8 of 21 from the field.

"It's really incredible," Donovan said. "It took whatever it was, 60 years, until somebody did it just to show you how hard it is to do and how unique of a player he is to be able to do it."

The 26-point deficit was Oklahoma City's largest of the season.

Westbrook gave the Thunder a one-point lead with a driving layup with 26.9 seconds remaining. On the following possession, Harden missed a 3-pointer, and George got the rebound and was fouled with 3.4 seconds left. He made both free throws put Oklahoma City up three. Houston turned it over on the following inbound play.

George made 12 of 22 shots, hit 6 of 14 3-pointers and made 15 of 18 free throws to finish four points shy of his career-high 49 points set in 2013 with Indiana.

The Thunder made seven of their first eight shots in the third quarter to quickly cut Houston's lead in half. Oklahoma City outscored Houston 42-20 in the quarter to even the score at 90.

"We knew to get back into the game, we had to defend at a high level," Westbrook said. "We got stops and won a big game on the road."

Oklahoma City fell into a deep hole in the first half following a sizzling second quarter from the Rockets. After dominating Sacramento 44-17 in the second quarter of a 127-101 win in their previous game on Wednesday night, the Rockets outscored the Thunder 42-23 on Saturday night.

"We have to be consistent for four quarters," Harden said. "It's pretty simple."

Houston had won seven of eight home games against Oklahoma City.

"They're a good team and they played well," Rockets coach Mike D'Antoni said. "We had our chances. We just didn't finish off. We came out flat the second half for whatever reason. Maybe being up 22 did it, I don't know."

Dennis Schroder had 17 points off the bench for Oklahoma City.

Iman Shumpert, acquired by Houston from Sacramento ahead of the trade deadline, made a 3-pointer from the corner on his second shot attempt and finished with three points in 24 minutes.

"He'll help us defensively," D'Antoni said. "I thought he may have gotten a little tired in the second half, but the first half, he was a dog out there. It was good. There are a lot of positive things."

TIP-INS

Thunder: Reserve SG Alex Abrines was released Saturday, with the Thunder citing personal reasons. Abrines appeared in just two games since Dec. 23, sitting out because of undisclosed personal reasons. In 31 games this season, Abrines averaged 5.3 points.

Rockets: Houston was outrebounded 53-39. The Rockets fell to 8-5 without leading rebounder Clint Capela. He has a right thumb injury. ... Kenneth Faried had 17 points and 12 rebounds.

UP NEXT

Thunder: Host Portland on Monday night.

Rockets: Host Dallas on Monday night.

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Regular Season Series

OKC leads series 2-1

Recent Plays

4th 0.0 End of Game 117 - 112
4th 0.0 End of the 4th Quarter 117 - 112
4th 1.7 Paul George makes free throw 2 of 2 117 - 112
4th 1.7 Steven Adams enters the game for Dennis Schroder 116 - 112
4th 1.7 Paul George makes free throw 1 of 2 116 - 112

Statistics

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40-89 FG 37-86
45 Field Goal % 43
13-34 3PT 16-45
38 Three Point % 36
24-30 FT 22-30
80 Free Throw % 73
63 Rebounds 49
12 Offensive Rebounds 7
41 Defensive Rebounds 32
20 Assists 18
7 Steals 10
5 Blocks 7
19 Turnovers 12
0 Team Turnovers 0
19 Total Turnovers 12
1 Technical Fouls 1
1 Total Technical Fouls 1
0 Flagrant Fouls 0
29 Points Conceded Off Turnovers 14
15 Fast Break Points 2
44 Points in Paint 34
24 Fouls 26
6 Largest Lead 26
Houston Rockets Houston Rockets Injuries
NAME, POS STATUS DATE
Kevin Durant, F Out May 1
Steven Adams, C Out Jan 28
Fred VanVleet, G Out Sep 22
Oklahoma City Thunder Oklahoma City Thunder Injuries
NAME, POS STATUS DATE
Ajay Mitchell, G Day-To-Day May 24
Jalen Williams, G Out May 24
Thomas Sorber, C Out Sep 5

Game Information

Toyota Center (Houston)

Location: Houston, TX
Attendance: 18,061 · Capacity:

2025-26 Northwest Standings

TEAM W L PCT GB STRK
Oklahoma City 64 18 .780 - L2
Denver 54 28 .659 10 W12
Minnesota 49 33 .598 15 W2
Portland 42 40 .512 22 W2
Utah 22 60 .268 42 L1

2025-26 Southwest Standings

TEAM W L PCT GB STRK
San Antonio 62 20 .756 - L1
Houston 52 30 .634 10 W1
New Orleans 26 56 .317 36 L2
Dallas 26 56 .317 36 W1
Memphis 25 57 .305 37 L8
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