Russell Westbrook's stunning run continues as Washington Wizards win seven straight

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Behind Russell Westbrook and Bradley Beal, the Washington Wizards have suddenly got hot at the right time.

Blowing out the Oklahoma City Thunder 129-109 for their seventh straight victory, the Wizards are suddenly one game clear of the Toronto Raptors in the tenth seed, which would hand them the final Play-In Tournament seed.

In what is becoming a nightly event, Westbrook tallied another monster triple-double, finishing with 37 points, 11 rebounds and 11 assists. It's his tenth triple-double in his last eleven games, falling just one assist shy in the game he missed out.

Overall, Westbrook is averaging 21.9 points, 11.1 rebounds and 10.9 assists per game, which leaves him on track to average a triple-double across an entire season for the fourth time in the last five seasons. 

It's been the type of all-ecompassing play we've come to expect from Westbrook, but as of right now, it's contributing to a surging Washington team that is striving to become a problem in the Easten Conference playoff picture.

“I’m one of those players that if I need to defend at a high level, I can do that," Westbrook told reporters after a recent win. "If I need to score at a high level, I can do that. Pass? I can do that. Rebound? I can do that. Want me to coach? S***, I can do that, too."

With 13 games left in the regular season, Westbrook has closed to within six triple-doubles of the legendary Oscar Robertson for No. 1 all-time. At this rate, nobody would dare dout he won't eclipse that mark before the end of the 2020-21 season. 

Washington will have one night off before hosting the Cleveland Cavaliers as they look for their eighth straight win.

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