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PATRICK BEVERLEY CALLS RUSSELL WESTBROOK 'TRASH' AFTER LAKERS GUARD COMMITS
TURNOVER AGAINST TIMBERWOLVES


PATRICK BEVERLEY AND RUSSELL WESTBROOK HAVE SOME STORIED HISTORY

By Jasmyn Wimbish
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It's no secret that it has been a rough season for Russell Westbrook in his
first year with the Los Angeles Lakers. He hasn't meshed well on the court with
LeBron James, and it has resulted in a 29-39 record for L.A. as its only path to
the playoffs now is through the play-in tournament. 

On Wednesday night, as the Lakers continue to stay afloat amidst a disappointing
season, they found themselves once again playing from behind, as they trailed by
as many as 25 points in the first half against the Minnesota Timberwolves for
the third-straight game. 

With the Timberwolves up big over the Lakers, Minnesota guard Patrick Beverley
took the opportunity to troll Westbrook. After deflecting Westbrook's entry pass
to LeBron at the end of the second quarter, which led to a foul on the other end
by the Lakers, Beverley started shouting "he's trash," while pointing back at
Westbrook. He repeated it again in the direction of L.A.'s bench while plugging
his nose, taking another shot at the former league MVP.

> After Patrick Beverley intercepted Russell Westbrook's pass, he looked towards
> the Lakers bench and shouted, "He's trash!" 💀 pic.twitter.com/sLXWF6Y1ld
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> — 𝐓𝐡𝐞 𝐒𝐩𝐨𝐫𝐭𝐢𝐧𝐠 𝐍𝐞𝐰𝐬 (@sportingnews) March 17, 2022

Beverley's widely known for being a trash talker in the league, but when it
comes to Westbrook, the two have a lengthy history of taking shots at each
other. It started back in 2019 when Westbrook was a member of the Houston
Rockets and said that Beverley just runs around on defense and that he's tricked
everyone by thinking he's a good defender. That quickly became a running joke
about Beverley's defense, despite him being a three-time All-Defensive Team
selection.



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Then this season, as Westbrook has continuously struggled, Beverley took the
chance to make his own joke about the guard, saying on Twitter, "I remember when
somebody said all I do is run around and I trick y'all. Well my boy is the real
magician this year." So it's not surprising that Beverley didn't shy away from
trash-talking Westbrook as the two teams faced each other Wednesday night. 









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DALLAS BEAT THE CELTICS THIS WEEK, WHICH ENDED BOSTON'S BRIEF RUN AT THE TOP OF
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don't always tell the whole story. They did this week, however, as Luka Doncic
and the Dallas Mavericks took down last week's No. 1-ranked Boston Celtics to
earn the crown for themselves.

The Mavs had a perfect week, capped by Spencer Dinwiddie's game-winning
3-pointer to defeat the Brooklyn Nets, who also moved up several spots this week
behind monumental scoring efforts from Kyrie Irving and Kevin Durant. Moving
back into the top five were the Golden State Warriors, who went 3-1 this week,
including a convincing win over the defending champion Milwaukee Bucks, as they
look to climb out of their recent funk.

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All those teams paled in comparison to the Toronto Raptors, however, who were
this week's biggest risers, jumping a whopping 11 spots into the top 10 on the
heels of a five-game winning streak. On the opposite side, the Philadelphia
76ers were the biggest fallers after an embarrassing loss to the Nets in one of
the most hyped games of the year, followed by another loss to Joel Embiid's MVP
competitor, Nikola Jokic, and the Denver Nuggets.

Here are this week's NBA Power Rankings, with plenty of movement all around.



*Please keep in mind that our Power Rankings are based on the team's performance
the previous week, not the entire season.

Biggest Movers
11 Raptors
7 76ers
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1

Mavericks The Mavs started off their road trip this week with three straight
wins, including impressive victories over the Celtics and Nets. Spencer
Dinwiddie was the hero against his former Nets, hitting a ridiculous
game-winning 3-pointer as time expired on Wednesday night. Luka Doncic was
nothing short of spectacular this week, putting up 31 points, 10.3 rebounds and
7.7 assists per game on 51/42/85 shooting splits. 5 43-26 2

Celtics The Celtics beat the Pistons and Warriors this week, with a three-point
loss to Dallas in between. Despite the loss, the Celtics are still one of the
hottest teams in the league, sparked by the elite defense that held opponents to
101.8 points per 100 possessions this week. Coming off an incredible scoring
run, Jayson Tatum saw more double-teams this week, which forced Jaylen Brown and
Marcus Smart to be more aggressive offensively. While both Tatum and Brown
struggled from the field, Smart averaged 18.7 points and 5.7 assists per game on
53/50/92 shooting splits. 1 42-28 3

Suns Devin Booker was back in the mix this week, helping the Suns to three wins
in four games while averaging 28.8 points and 7.3 assists on 54/42/83 shooting
splits. Mikal Bridges has taken on a larger offensive role with Chris Paul and
Cameron Johnson out of the lineup, putting up 20.5 points per game this week on
53 percent 3-point shooting. It truly is "next man up" for the Suns, as Torrey
Craig filled in for Jae Crowder in the starting lineup for Wednesday's win over
Houston and put up 21 points and 14 rebounds without missing a shot from the
field, 3-point range or the free throw line. -- 56-14 4

Bucks The Bucks were blitzed by a clicking Warriors team on Saturday, and then
received some good news when Brook Lopez suited up for his first games since the
opening week of the season. Lopez averaged 4.5 points and 1.5 rebounds in 30
total minutes in wins over the Jazz and Kings, but the numbers are secondary to
the impact he'll make on both ends once he gets back into playing shape. Khris
Middleton put up 32 points, eight rebounds and eight assists on 7-for-10 3-point
shooting in the win over Sacramento. 2 44-26 5

Grizzlies Ja Morant averaged 27 points and nine assists for the first two
Grizzlies wins this week, then he watched his teammates drop 135 points as he
sat out during a win over the Pacers. Memphis is now 13-2 without Morant this
season, underscoring its deep, talented, well-coached roster. Adding to the
wealth of riches, Dillon Brooks saw his first game action since before Christmas
this week, putting up 12.5 points and four assists in two games. 3 48-22 6

Warriors Steve Kerr said that the Warriors looked "more like us" this week, with
wins over the Nuggets, Bucks and Wizards before a loss to the Celtics which
Steph Curry left early due to a foot issue. Golden State will pray he's OK, as
Draymond Green just returned to the lineup after a 31-game absence and looked
great in his debut. Klay Thompson scored a season-high 38 points in the win over
Milwaukee and Jordan Poole has taken the Warriors offense to a new level
recently, averaging 25 points this week on 55/47/80 shooting splits. 5 47-23 7

Timberwolves The red-hot Wolves surprisingly lost to the Magic to start the
week, but got right back on the winning track against the Heat, Spurs and
Lakers. Karl-Anthony Towns set franchise records with 60 total points and 32
third-quarter points in the win over San Antonio. The Wolves have now won nine
of their last 10 games with Towns leading the way. Anthony Edwards, who had just
five points in Towns' 60-point game, scored 27 on 6-for-11 3-point shooting in
Wednesday's win over the Lakers. 2 41-30 8

Heat Miami beat the Cavs and Pistons this week, while losing to the Wolves
without Jimmy Butler. Victor Oladipo continued to get his feet wet in two more
games this week, averaging 3.5 points in almost 18 minutes per game. Butler, who
had been nursing a toe injury, returned for just 18 minutes against the Pistons
before leaving with a sprained ankle. 4 46-24 9

Raptors Big week for the Raptors, who finished their Western Conference road
trip at 5-0 after wins over the Suns, Nuggets, Lakers and Clippers this week.
It's a huge boost in both the standings and morale, as OG Anunoby gets closer to
a return. In the meantime, Pascal Siakam has been an absolute animal, averaging
29 points, 8.8 rebounds and 6.3 assists per game for the week on 53 percent
3-point shooting. Rookie Scottie Barnes has been excellent as well, putting up
19 points, 6.8 rebounds, 4.3 assists and 2.3 steals per game this week. 11 39-30
10

Nets Kyrie Irving scored 60 points in a game this week. Oh yeah, Kevin Durant
also scored 53 points in a game this week. This team is absolutely devastating
offensively when they're whole. They're vulnerable when they're not whole,
however, as evidenced by their last-second home loss to the Mavs on Wednesday
with Irving prohibited from playing. Outside of the Big Two, Bruce Brown has
played very well of late, averaging 13.3 points, 5.8 rebounds and 4.5 assists
this week. 6 36-34 11

Nuggets Denver lost to the Warriors and Raptors to start the week, then turned
around to beat the 76ers and Wizards. Nikola Jokic won the matchup of potential
MVPs against Joel Embiid, notching 22 points, 13 rebounds and eight assists.
Jokic averaged 25 points, 12 rebounds and eight assists for the week, while
Bones Hyland put up 16.3 points per game on 52 percent 3-point shooting. 4 42-28
12

76ers The 76ers received a wake-up call this week, being blown out by the Nets,
barely surviving against the Magic, then losing to the Nuggets before beating
the Cavs on Wednesday. Philly fans are hoping that James Harden's no-show
against his former team was merely a blip on the radar, and not a portent of
things to come this postseason. Joel Embiid continued his push for MVP,
averaging 32.8 points, 13.5 rebounds and 4.5 assists this week on 57 percent
3-point shooting. 7 42-26 13

Jazz The Jazz beat the Kings and Bulls this week, while losing to the Spurs and
Bucks. Donovan Mitchell averaged 28.8 points and 6.3 assists for the week, while
shooting 39 percent from 3-point range. He went off for 37 points on 9 of 15
3-point shooting in the win over Chicago. Jordan Clarkson set a new career high
with 45 points in the win over Sacramento, and averaged 24 points for the week.
3 43-26 14

Bulls The struggles continue for the Bulls, who scored just 104.7 points per 100
possessions in a 1-2 week. The bright spot was the return of Alex Caruso, who
has already made a tremendous defensive impact in three games back from a broken
wrist. Zach LaVine has been in and out of the lineup with an ongoing knee issue,
but he averaged 30 points in the two games he played this week on 41 percent
3-point shooting. 2 41-28 15

Hornets Charlotte put together a modest three-game win streak with victories
over the Pelicans, Thunder and Hawks this week. Terry Rozier kept up his
incredible offensive performance, averaging 24.3 points and 4.7 assists this
week on 55/45/80 shooting splits. Miles Bridges also caught fire, averaging 23.7
points this week on 61 percent 3-point shooting. 4 35-35 16

Hawks The Hawks rattled off a quick three-game winning streak to start the week
before Wednesday's loss the Hornets, who were able to bottle up Trae Young after
he'd averaged 46.5 points over his last two games. De'Andre Hunter also stepped
up, averaging 17 points on 48 percent 3-pointers with John Collins missing three
games this week. 1 34-35 17

Cavaliers The banged-up Cavs just aren't equipped to handle top-tier teams right
now, as losses to the Heat, Bulls and 76ers this week would indicate. They did
manage to beat the Clippers in overtime, however, with Evan Mobley scoring a
career-high 30 points. Darius Garland struggled from the field this week as one
of the team's only offensive shot creators, but still put up 23.8 points and 9.3
assists per game. 4 39-30 18

Clippers The Clippers' only win this week came against the Pistons, with losses
to the Hawks, Cavs and Raptors. They're almost always competitive, but the
Clippers have just run out of firepower recently. Marcus Morris averaged 22
points in three games, while Ivica Zubac continues to have a strong March,
putting up 16 points, 12 rebounds and 1.3 blocks per game this week. 4 36-36 19

Knicks The Knicks went 1-2 this week, but the losses were by four to the
Grizzlies and by three to the Nets before they beat the Blazers by 30. Julius
Randle led the team with 27.3 points per game, to go along with 8.3 rebounds and
5.7 assists, while RJ Barrett continued his strong season by averaging 26 points
per game this week. The standings may not show it, but the Knicks are certainly
playing more inspired basketball these days. 2 29-40 20

Spurs The Spurs upset the Jazz to start the week (which gave Gregg Popovich sole
possession of first place on the all-time NBA coaching wins list) then beat the
Thunder, while losing to the Pacers and Wolves. They gave up 60 points to
Karl-Anthony Towns in the loss to Minnesota, almost as much as San Antonio's top
two scorers combined. Dejounte Murray's numbers are bordering on obscene,
averaging 27.7 points, 9.3 assists, 7.3 rebounds and 3.3 steals in three games
this week. Lonnie Walker IV hit the game-winning 3-pointer in the final seconds
against OKC, and averaged 18.3 points for the week on 40 percent from behind the
arc. 5 27-43 21

Pelicans The Pelicans kept sputtering along without Brandon Ingram, going 1-2
this week with a win over the Rockets. Fortunately CJ McCollum returned this
week, putting up 21 points in Tuesday's loss to the Suns, but the heat that New
Orleans was generating leading into the break has dissipated. Pressed into extra
playing time, rookie Trey Murphy III scored a career-high 32 points on 7-for-12
3-point shooting in a loss to the Hornets. 3 28-41 22

Kings The Kings lost to the Jazz and the Bucks, with a solid win over the Bulls
in between. They allowed an average of 134.5 points in the losses, but clamped
down to give up just 103 to Chicago. De'Aaron Fox has been excellent
offensively, averaging 32 points and eight assists this week, while Domantas
Sabonis returned to the lineup to put up 22 points, six rebounds and 5.5 assists
in two games. 1 25-46 23

Lakers LeBron James started off the Lakers' week on a high note, dropping 50
points for the second time in three games in a win over the Wizards. But things
went downhill rapidly from there, barely putting up a fight in losses to the
Suns, Raptors and Wolves. The offense is pretty much hopeless unless James goes
ballistic, and the defense seems lost beyond repair. Russell Westbrook shot 37
percent from the field this week and got clowned by opponents on more than one
occasion. Things aren't great in L.A. -- the understatement of the century --
but there is at least still hope that Anthony Davis could return for a potential
play-in game. 1 29-40 24

Magic The Magic started off the week with an impressive win over the red-hot
Timberwolves, then forced overtime in a loss to the 76ers before allowing 150
points to the Nets, including 60 to Kyrie Irving alone. Wendell Carter Jr.
averaged 20.3 points and 10 rebounds for the week, and he's registered
double-doubles in nine of his last 11 games. Cole Anthony averaged 17.7 points,
six rebounds and 5.3 assists on 44 percent 3-point shooting. 3 18-52 25

Pacers The Pacers beat the Spurs this week before losses to the Hawks and
Grizzlies. Indiana allowed over 130 points in each of the losses, a troubling
defensive trend that's carried through basically the entire season. Duane
Washington Jr. continues to be a pleasant surprise, averaging 18 points this
week on 50 percent 3-point shooting, while Tyrese Haliburton led the charge with
16 points and 9.3 assists per game on 46 percent 3-point shooting. 3 23-47 26

Trail Blazers The Blazers were in line for another winless week, but Josh Hart
had to go and mess it all up with a career-high 44 points in a win over the
Wizards. Despite its best efforts, Portland is well within striking distance of
one of the final two play-in spots, though it certainly seems like the ship is
headed in the opposite direction. Trendon Watford has been a great story of the
late-season tankathon, and he averaged 20 points, 7.7 rebounds and 1.3 blocks
this week on 52 percent shooting. 4 26-42 27

Wizards Ugly week for the Wizards, who gave up an average of 126 points in
losses to the Lakers, Blazers, Warriors and Nuggets. Kristaps Porzingis is
having a tough time settling in offensively, averaging 18.3 points in three
games this week on just 42 percent shooting, including 1 for 10 from 3-point
range. Kyle Kuzma and Kentavious Caldwell-Pope each put up 15 points per game
this week, but it wasn't nearly enough with Washington's porous defense. 6 29-39
28

Pistons The Pistons' hot streak came to an end this week with losses to three
tough opponents: the Celtics, Clippers and Heat. Cade Cunningham missed the loss
to Miami due to illness, but continued his impressive post-All-Star break
production by averaging 25 points, 8.5 rebounds and eight assists in the other
two games. Marvin Bagley has looked good since coming over from Sacramento,
putting up 16 points and 8.3 rebounds per game this week on 60 percent shooting.
4 18-51 29

Thunder Three more losses this week bring OKC's streak to seven games, with no
end in sight -- though it did take a game-winning 3-pointer from Lonnie Walker
for the Spurs to beat them on Wednesday. Shai Gilgeous-Alexander has been the
only reason the Thunder have at least been competitive recently, averaging 32.3
points, 6.7 rebounds and 6.7 assists this week on 57 percent shooting. Darius
Bazley is also going through a hot stretch, putting up 26.3 points and 7.7
rebounds per game this week on 42 percent 3-point shooting. -- 20-49 30

Rockets The Rockets lost three more games this week, none of which were
particularly close. The offense has gone ice cold, with Jalen Green leading the
way with 16.7 points per game this week on 51/46/80 shooting splits. Christian
Wood averaged a double-double in two games this week, but overall Houston has
gotten back to usual after two wins last week. 4 17-52


















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