Westbrook, Harden, James, Leonard, Davis in 2016-17 All-NBA first team
James Harden was unanimously voted to the 2016-17 All-NBA First Team, and LeBron James matched an NBA record with his 11th First Team selection.
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James Harden was unanimously voted to the 2016-17 All-NBA First Team, and LeBron James matched an NBA record with his 11th First Team selection.
Russell Westbrook hit a long 3 at the buzzer to give him 50 points and the Thunder a win while also setting a new single-season NBA triple-double record.
Russell Westbrook had 57 points - the most in a triple-double in NBA history - 13 rebounds and 11 assists as he recorded his 38th triple-double of the season.
Stephen Curry sinks a 3-pointer, his 12th, to beat Thunder, tying the NBA single-game record for 3-pointers. He also broke NBA record for 3s in a season.
Out-scoring the Thunder 12-1 over the final 2 ½ minutes, the Raptors pulled away for a victory that ran their season-opening winning streak to five games.
Kevin Durant scored at least 25 points for the 41st consecutive game surpassing Michael Jordan for the longest such single-season streak during the 3-point era.
Oklahoma City Thunder superstar Kevin Durant reached the 25-point plateau for the 40th consecutive game to tie a mark set by NBA legend Michael Jordan.
Kevin Durant scored 36 points and Reggie Jackson added 23 to lift OKC to a win over the Rockets, that were held to a franchise-low in points in the second half.