OKLAHOMA CITY -- Russell Westbrook scored 14 of his 35 points in overtime and posted his fourth consecutive triple-double to help the Oklahoma City Thunder defeat the Washington Wizards 126-115 on Wednesday night.Westbrook added 14 rebounds and 11 assists for his ninth triple-double this season and the 46th of his career. The Thunder have won all four games during his triple-double streak, and he heads into December averaging a triple-double through 20 games this season.Former Thunder coach Scott Brooks returned as Washingtons coach, and the Oklahoma City crowd greeted him warmly. Brooks coached the Thunder for seven years and led them to the Western Conference Finals three times and the NBA Finals once.Bradley Beal scored 31 points, John Wall had 15 points and 15 assists, and Marcin Gortat added 12 points and 11 rebounds for the Wizards, who had won three of four.KNICKS 106, TIMBERWOLVES 104MINNEAPOLIS -- Kristaps Porzingis had 29 points and eight rebounds in a thrilling duel with Karl-Anthony Towns, helping New York beat Minnesota.Carmelo Anthony capped a quiet night with a game-winning 18-footer over Andrew Wiggins with 2.3 seconds to play, helping the Knicks avoid what would have been an epic collapse in the fourth quarter.Towns had a career-high 47 points and 18 rebounds for the Wolves, who tied the game in the final minute after trailing by 17 with 7:30 to play.But Porzingis threw Gorgui Dieng aside for a putback slam and Anthony tipped the inbounds pass on Minnesotas final possession to thwart the comeback.LAKERS 96, BULLS 90CHICAGO -- Julius Randle made a strong move against Nikola Mirotic for a tiebreaking layup with 45.1 seconds left, and Los Angeles held off Chicago for a gritty victory.Randle had 13 points and matched a career high with 20 rebounds as Los Angeles bounced back from an ugly 105-88 loss at New Orleans on Tuesday night. Lou Williams and Jordan Clarkson scored 18 points apiece, and Larry Nance Jr. finished with 12 points and 11 boards.Randles drive and layup gave Los Angeles a 92-90 lead. After Jimmy Butler missed on the other side for Chicago, Williams went 1 for 2 at the line with 20 seconds to go.SPURS 94, MAVERICKS 87DALLAS -- Patty Mills scored 15 of his team-high 23 points in the fourth quarter and Kawhi Leonard added 21 points, helping San Antonio rally over Dallas.San Antonio became just the third team to start the season 11-0 on the road, following last years Warriors (14-0) and the 1969-70 Knicks (12-0).Wesley Matthews had a season-high 26 points for the Mavericks, and Harrison Barnes added 17.Dallas had a 60-47 lead in the third quarter after a 13-0 run in which the Spurs went 13 consecutive possessions and nearly seven minutes without a point.The Mavericks still led by eight with seven minutes to play, but Mills hit his first of three huge 3s in the quarter to start an 11-2 run.RAPTORS 120, GRIZZLIES 105TORONTO -- Kyle Lowry had 29 points and eight assists, DeMar DeRozan scored 24 points and Toronto ended Memphis six-game road winning streak.Cory Joseph added 16 points off the bench for the Raptors, who defeated Memphis for the third straight time and for the sixth time in their last seven meetings. It was the fourth straight victory overall for the Raptors, their longest winning streak of the season.Andrew Harrison had 21 points and Troy Daniels added 19 off the bench for the injury-riddled Grizzlies, who were missing six regulars. Among the absent is star Mike Conley, who was ruled out for at least six weeks Tuesday with fractured vertebrae in his lower back.PISTONS 121, CELTICS 114BOSTON -- Kentavious Caldwell-Pope scored 25 points and Tobias Harris had 21 to lead balanced scoring that carried Detroit over Boston.Andre Drummond added 20 points and 17 rebounds, one night after he was ejected in the second quarter of a victory at Charlotte for a flagrant-2 foul.Isaiah Thomas paced the Celtics with 27 points, and Kelly Olynyk scored a season-high 19. 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Dallas Mavericks?center Andrew Bogut?has a bone to pick with the NBA.Hes just not sure with whom, exactly.?Bogut, discussing his offseason departure from the?Golden State Warriors?with USA Today, said anonymous comments that questioned his durability that were made to the media typify the kind of shallow personalities that make up the NBA.But thats how it is, the Australian said in an interview with USA Today. I dont buy into the sources thing. I dont buy into all that [expletive], because this league is so two-faced and everybody is so fake. The same people who made those comments will see me tomorrow and shake my hand and ask me how my family is.Bogut, a 12-year veteran who spent four seasons with the Warriors, was traded to the Mavericks in July as Golden State made room on the payroll for?Kevin Durant.This league is full of people who are full of [expletive] and shallow, and thats what you figure out in pro sports, Bogut said. Its very hard to meet a genuine person who you can call your friend in this league. Thats just the reality, and I understand that.The Australian suffered bone bruises to his left knee in Game 5 of the NBA Finals and couldnt return as the series against the?Cleveland Cavaliers?went seven games. He has also dealt with a broken nose, a concussion and other knee problems in recent seasons.Bogut said he wasnt concerned with talk that surfaced over the summer questioning his stamina.Oh, who cares? I dont care,?Bogut said.Boguut returned to Oakland for the first time Wednesday night when the Warriors hosted the Mavericks.dddddddddddd He sought to clarify his comments to USA Today before the game.The quotes were directly related to, in general, anonymous sources in the league, not so much to do with whether it was the Warriors or whoever just over the course of 12 years, Bogut told reporters.Bogut said sources shouldnt bother if youre not going to put your name to a quote.Bogut had told USA Today he would leave his emotions out of his return to Oakland and just go to work.I mean theres no doubt its disappointing to leave one of the best teams -- record-wise, those last two years. ... You leave a team like that and its a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity, Bogut told USA Today. It was bitter in a way. I wasnt mad at anybody about it. I understood it completely. Im not stupid.But yeah, youre disappointed leaving guys who you battled for a championship with, and guys where everyone understood their role and it was just fun to play and be a part of that team, because every day you came in to work and everyone kind of knew their role and accepted it. It was just cool to be part of that every day. It was just automatic. You didnt have to do any extra [expletive]. That was probably the [most fun] part of it, was it was just so automatic for two years. ' ' '