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D’Angelo Russell ejected in Warriors matchup against Thunder after arguing with official

After draining a floater in the third quarter, D’Angelo Russell got into an official’s face thinking he deserved a foul. Quickly, Russell was thrown out of the game.

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1992: Michael Jordan, 27.1
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1995: Hakeem Olajuwon, 25.7
1996: Michael Jordan, 23.8
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2002: Shaquille O’Neal, 38.5
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2004: Chauncey Bills, 29.3
2005: Tim Duncan, 22.4
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2009: Kobe Bryant, 28.7
2010: Kobe Bryant, 24.5
2011: Dirk Nowitzki, 21.9
2012: LeBron James, 29.8
2013: LeBron James, 29.2
2014: Kawhi Leonard, 25.2
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2016: LeBron James, 33.4
2017: Kevin Durant, 32.6
2018: Kevin Durant, 31.4
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