Russell Westbrook of Oklahoma City Thunder scores 54, but will sit out next game after 16th technical foul
INDIANAPOLIS -- On a night he scored a career-high 54 points, Oklahoma City Thunder star Russell Westbrook also picked up his 16th technical foul, which will enforce an automatic one-game suspension.
"I ain't got no view on it," Westbrook said. "He called it and we'll move on from it."
If not rescinded by the league, Westbrook will sit Monday's game against the Portland Trail Blazers.
"I'm pretty confident that one will be rescinded," Thunder coach Scott Brooks said following the game. "That's not my decision, but I feel confident about it."
All technical fouls are automatically reviewed by the league office.
"That's not my decision," Westbrook said of it potentially being rescinded. "The league will take care of that."
Westbrook was handed the technical by referee Ed Malloy after being called for a foul trying to fight through a screen in the fourth quarter of the Thunder's 116-104 loss to the Indiana Pacers. Westbrook had a technical rescinded against the Phoenix Suns on March 29, which would've been his 15th.
"Of course he was aware [of having 15]," Brooks said. "He's been aware for a while now."
Westbrook finished with 54 points, nine rebounds and eight assists, taking a career-high 43 shot attempts in 41 minutes.
"I don't really give a damn what nobody thinks, to tell you the truth, man," Westbrook said of the 43 shots. "I really don't care. Every night I go out and compete harder than anybody else in this league and I'm proud of coming out and my teammates don't have problem with it. I'm good with that."
Oklahoma City will need all the help it can get as the team battles the New Orleans Pelicans for the eighth spot in the playoffs with just two games left to play. Both teams are 43-37, with the Pelicans holding the tiebreaker. If Westbrook is unable to play against the Blazers, it's clearly a significant blow to their playoff hopes.
Asked if he's confident his teammates can pull it out if the technical is upheld, Westbrook didn't hesitate.
"Always," he said. "Always."
"I ain't got no view on it," Westbrook said. "He called it and we'll move on from it."
If not rescinded by the league, Westbrook will sit Monday's game against the Portland Trail Blazers.
"I'm pretty confident that one will be rescinded," Thunder coach Scott Brooks said following the game. "That's not my decision, but I feel confident about it."
All technical fouls are automatically reviewed by the league office.
"That's not my decision," Westbrook said of it potentially being rescinded. "The league will take care of that."
Westbrook was handed the technical by referee Ed Malloy after being called for a foul trying to fight through a screen in the fourth quarter of the Thunder's 116-104 loss to the Indiana Pacers. Westbrook had a technical rescinded against the Phoenix Suns on March 29, which would've been his 15th.
"Of course he was aware [of having 15]," Brooks said. "He's been aware for a while now."
Westbrook finished with 54 points, nine rebounds and eight assists, taking a career-high 43 shot attempts in 41 minutes.
"I don't really give a damn what nobody thinks, to tell you the truth, man," Westbrook said of the 43 shots. "I really don't care. Every night I go out and compete harder than anybody else in this league and I'm proud of coming out and my teammates don't have problem with it. I'm good with that."
Oklahoma City will need all the help it can get as the team battles the New Orleans Pelicans for the eighth spot in the playoffs with just two games left to play. Both teams are 43-37, with the Pelicans holding the tiebreaker. If Westbrook is unable to play against the Blazers, it's clearly a significant blow to their playoff hopes.
Asked if he's confident his teammates can pull it out if the technical is upheld, Westbrook didn't hesitate.
"Always," he said. "Always."