A stat correction left Russell Westbrook a rebound shy of a triple-double Sunday against the Spurs, but he took matters into his own hands Tuesday in a 100-94 win over the Jazz.

The reigning MVP recorded his third triple-double in his last five games Tuesday by scoring 34 points with 14 assists and 13 rebounds. Westbrook already has seven triple-doubles this season.

Thunder center Steven Adams was almost perfect Tuesday, scoring 20 points on 9-of-10 shooting with nine rebounds. Paul George had one of his best games in a Thunder uniform, scoring 21 points.

After a dreadfully slow start, Oklahoma City (11-12) has now won three straight games — all against playoff contenders. Despite the litany of talent the Thunder possess, head coach Billy Donovan just wants to see better fundamentals.

"When we're committed to playing 48 minutes of moving the ball, generating good shots, however long it takes, that's when I think we're at our best," Donovan said after the game, via ESPN.

Stud of the Night
Wizards shooting guard Bradley Beal torched the Trail Blazers for 51 points on 21-of-37 shooting, recording the most points ever scored at the Moda Center for a single game. Beal's offensive explosion helped lead Washington to a 106-92 win.

Dud of the Night

The Suns: Not only did they lose 126-113 to the Raptors, falling to 9-17 on the season, but they also might have lost star shooting guard Devin Booker long-term after he was carried off the court late in the fourth quarter with a groin injury.

Highlight

Rookie Donovan Mitchell has emerged:
Donovan Mitchell: 31points/5steals/4assists/1rebound - Highlights ��️#UTAatOKC pic.twitter.com/Ua2hKk89Ia
— Utah Jazz (@utahjazz) December 6, 2017

What's Next

Pistons (14-9) at Bucks (12-10) 8 p.m. ET — After a great start, Detroit has lost three straight and six of its last 10 games, falling to fourth in the Eastern Conference standings. Balanced scoring has helped the Pistons in big games, but they are missing a go-to scorer late in games. Milwaukee has been led by Giannis Antetokounmpo, who is enjoying an MVP-caliber season