How many ways can you statistically spin Oklahoma City Thunder guard Russell Westbrook's latest amazing performance?

We’ll try for a few.

Westbrook finished with 36 points, 18 assists and 12 rebounds. That’s his NBA-best sixth triple-double of the season and 43rd of his career, tying Lafayette Lever for seventh all-time. Westbrook’s six triple-doubles are one fewer than the rest of the NBA combined. There have been seven 30-point triple-doubles in the NBA this season. Westbrook has six of them.

It’s Westbrook’s eighth straight 30-point game, the longest such streak of his career.

Westbrook has 15 career 30-point triple-doubles, passing Michael Jordan for the second-most such games over the past 30 seasons. LeBron James has the most with 20.

It’s Westbrook’s fourth game this season with at least 30 points, 15 rounds and 10 assists. The only player with more in a season, per research by the Elias Sports Bureau, is Oscar Robertson, who had 10 in the 1961-1962 season.

More via Elias research: Westbrook is the first player to have at least 36 points, 18 assists and 12 rebounds since Robertson had 42, 18 and 15 in a 152-132 win against the Philadelphia Warriors. Also notable from that game: Wilt Chamberlain scored 65 points in a losing effort.