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Another Thunder win, another Russell Westbrook temper tantrum
Published: 2/1/2013 9:57 AM
Last Modified: 2/1/2013 11:28 AM



Russell Westbrook scored 21 points against Memphis on Thursday.

In something that we’ve all gotten used to, Russell Westbrook lost his cool last night and let one of his teammates have it. Westbrook barked at Thabo Sefolosha for what looked like a busted play. The bad cut, bad positioning, or whatever it was, resulted in a five-second call against Westbrook and things went down hill from that point (watch the video below).



After the turnover, four Memphis points and a terrible shot from Westbrook, Scott Brooks called a timeout. Westbrook walked to bench unleashing a tantrum at the air, yelling at no one specific, but everyone at the same time. TNT reported that Kevin Durant and Westbrook had an exchange during the timeout as well.)

Scott Brooks then benched his starting point guard for he fight eight minutes of the third quarter, which lead to even bigger meltdown from Westbrook (watch the video below). Thunder assistant coach Mo Cheeks attempted to try and calm Westbrook, but that didn’t work out so well.



After a few minutes to cool down, Westbrook returned to the bench and was back in the game to start the fourth quarter. Westbrook finished the game with 21 points on 9-of-17 shooting and six assists.

Read Bill Haisten’s game story from the Thunder-Memphis game last night for all the quotes from Westrbook, Durant and Brooks after the game

What will be the fallout from this? Nothing. Durant and Serge Ibaka have been involved in a few verbal altercations this season. This has happened before and it will happen again for the Thunder and just about any other sports team. But at some point, you have to wonder if Westbrook's teammates will get tired of covering for him and annoyed that this happens at all. Probably not, but it's something to consider. At some point, when you act this way enough times, it becomes part of your reputation as a player.

I’m just glad my six-year-old daughter didn’t see that outburst from Westbrook. I can’t imagine trying to explain that.

UPDATE: The NBA on TNT crew of Charles Barkley, Kenny Smith and Shaquille O'Neal talked about the Westbrook incident in the Thunder-Grizzlies (and his bad shirt selection) last night after the late game. Watch the video to hear some interesting fashion commentary from the three former NBA players and their thoughts on Westbrook's inability to maintain his cool.




Written by
Matt Clayton
Staff Writer



Reader Comments 3 Total

WilsonReagan (2 weeks ago)
He throws a temper tantrum and then gets rewarded by getting put back into the game in the fourth quarter. He should have sat on the bench the rest of the game. Spoiled millionaire. Brooks is a wimp for not taking charge.
Matt in BA (2 weeks ago)
its good to have players with a passion to win and play well, the Thunder could be like the Cavs or Bobcats.
BobInTulsa (2 weeks ago)
Much ado about nothing. Russell needs to work on his frustrations and critics need to look for more important things to criticize than a player getting upset and venting.
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Matt Clayton is not an NBA expert, but he can tell you what Kevin Durant has in his backpack and why Russell Westbrook wears funny glasses. He is the web content coordinator at the Tulsa World. He’s

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Bill Haisten covers the Thunder in addition to covering University of Tulsa sports. He was named the 2010 Oklahoma Sportswriter of the Year. He is the World's only staff member to have covered OU, OSU, TU and ORU sports on a beat basis. He was on the OSU beat from 2004-2012. A Texas native, he has covered two Super Bowls and two national championship football games for the World.

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