Westbrook finished with 20 points on 7-for-16 shooting overall, hit 6 of 8 free throws and also added 5 assists, 3 rebounds and a steal, which he implied were just as important as the misses or the miscues. “My game, you know, is fine,” he said. “My game is not predicated on shots or if I turn the ball over. Like, I miss some shots, that’s part of the game. I’m allowed to miss shots. I can do that. Like any other player, I can do that. I can turn the ball over, too. I can do that. That’s all a part of the game.” Westbrook, the only player in league history to average a triple-double in four different seasons in his career, went on to explain that statistics don’t tell the story of what he brings to the table to help his team win. “When you watch a basketball game and figure out what impact making the right plays, boxing out, rebounding, whatever that may be, making the right play, making the right reads, that’s all about being a basketball player,” he said.