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Westbrook's 45 lift Thunder over Pelicans in key West clash

Derick E. Hingle / USA TODAY Sports

The Oklahoma City Thunder have plenty of work to do in order to climb back into Western Conference playoff positioning, but earning a big win without Kevin Durant in New Orleans is a good start.

The Thunder outscored the New Orleans Pelicans 25-15 in the fourth quarter - and 51-34 in the second half - to pull away for a 102-91 victory on Wednesday.

With the win, the Thunder climbed within one game of the Pelicans in the West standings and within 2.5 games of the eighth-place Phoenix Suns.

Russell Westbrook led the way for the Durant-less Thunder, matching a career-high with 45 points while pouring in six assists, six rebounds, a steal and a block on 18-of-31 (58 percent) shooting. Westbrook - whose six turnovers were the only downside in another phenomenal performance - scored a career-high 19 first-quarter points.

Russell Westbrook muscling to the rim

Serge Ibaka added 13 points, six rebounds and six blocks, while Anthony Morrow chipped in with 14 points off the bench, as the Thunder improved to 25-24 with their second straight win.

Anthony Davis posted 23 points and eight rebounds in a losing effort for the Pelicans, shooting an uncharacteristic 9-of-21 from the field.

The Thunder can pull into a tie with the Pelicans for ninth-place when the two teams meet again in Oklahoma City on Friday. A Thunder win would also even the season-series at two games apiece.

A Pelicans win on Friday would push their lead over OKC back to two games and seal the season-series in favor of New Orleans.

Durant has now missed four of the last five games with a sprained toe. He's missed 27-of-49 games overall due to offseason foot surgery, a sprained ankle and his current toe injury. The Thunder are 11-16 in those 27 games.

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