Oklahoma City Thunder guard Russell Westbrook is a maestro of the triple-double, and he added to his legacy Wednesday with the 107th of his career in a 100-83 victory over the Cleveland Cavaliers.
He is now tied with Hall of Famer Jason Kidd for third on the all-time list behind only Oscar Robertson (181) and Magic Johnson (138). Westbrook needed a mere 760 games to reach the milestone, while Kidd tallied his 107th in 1,247 contests.
"I am extremely blessed and humbled to be able to go out and play and compete in the NBA in [and] of itself, and just to be named with Jason Kidd and Magic and Oscar and those guys, I could never have dreamt about even sitting here talking to you guys," Westbrook said after posting 23 points, 19 rebounds and 15 assists, per ESPN's Royce Young.