Booed throughout Thursday's game in Utah, Ben Simmons relished putting up his 17th triple-double in a 114-97 win, saying "there's nothing better" than winning big after being booed.
Thunder guard Russell Westbrook recorded his fifth consecutive triple-double in Sunday's win, the longest streak of his career and the NBA's longest since Michael Jordan's seven straight in 1989.
Russell Westbrook finished with 35 points, 14 rebounds and 11 assists in the Thunder's win over the Wizards and is the first player since Oscar Robertson to average a triple-double into December.
Russell Westbrook is now averaging a triple-double for the Thunder and doing so later in the season than any player has since Oscar Robertson in 1963-64.
Russell Westbrook is now tied with LeBron James for sixth all time in triple-doubles (44), but he has done so in 395 fewer games than the Cavaliers star.
Russell Westbrook joined Magic Johnson, Jerry Lucas and Oscar Robertson as the only players in NBA history with two triple-doubles in the first three games of a season.