Russell Westbrook is now averaging a triple-double and is doing so later in the season than any player since Oscar Robertson during the 63-64 season.

Westbrook is averaging 30.9 points, 10.3 rebounds and 11.3 assists through 19 games.

"Winning is sustainable," Westbrook said of averaging a triple-double for the season. "My job is to go out and find the best way to win games. Right now, we won three straight, and that is the most important to me."

Robertson averaged his triple-double in a faster era when there were around 25 more possessions, 30 more available rebounds and 30 more shot attempts per game. Adjusted for the 63-64 pace, Westbrook would be averaging 46.6 points, 17.0 assists and 15.6 rebounds per game.

"It's amazing what he's doing," Billy Donovan said of Westbrook. "There's also a part of it that he's probably the most unique player in the NBA because you've got great scorers, great assist guys, great rebounders. There are a lot of great players in this league. But he kind of touches it all in every facet of the game. He gets those numbers, but there's so much more to him than that to me, as a coach."