I Ain’t Going Nowhere Says Westbrook
It took three extra overtimes to arrive, yet inevitably the Oklahoma City Thunder held off the Philadelphia 76ers 119-117, and after the last horn sounded, Russell Westbrook waved Joel Embiid off the court. DJ Hustle

“He instructed me to go home, man. That is to say, this is my home, so I get it’s on him to go home,” Embiid said. “They won. I give them a great deal of credit – they did a considerable measure of things. Be that as it may, I mean, the fella shot like 10-of-33. I wish I would’ve shot 33 times. I figure we would’ve had a superior shot of really winning. In any case, he instructed me to go home, man. This is my home. I ain’t going no place.”
After Steven Adams fouled out in the third extra time, with Embiid compelling the foul, the Sixers major man pulled what has turned into a mark troll move, waving at Adams as he was precluded from the amusement. Westbrook said he didn’t welcome the signal. “I instructed him to go home,” Westbrook said. “He was talking chaos to Steve-O – [who] fouled out – waving to the group, which is superfluous. Waving to Steve-O bye. You know, now it’s the ideal opportunity for him to go home.”
Things got chippy amongst Embiid and the Thunder prior in the amusement, as he got into some junk conversing with Carmelo Anthony in the final quarter after Embiid scored an and-1 over Anthony.
“He just said something like, ‘Don’t do this with me,’ or something to that effect. I’m similar to, ‘Fella, you’re not going to do anything,'” Embiid said. “Folks in the association, I mean, I can’t recollect the last time somebody really threw a punch at some person, so I’m not stressed over anyone. I’ve seen that a ton everywhere, about individuals discussing individuals returning at me. I’m African, so don’t attempt me.” HustleTV