Mar 22, 2015; Oklahoma City, OK, USA; Oklahoma City Thunder guard Russell Westbrook (0) reacts after a play against the Miami Heat during the fourth quarter at Chesapeake Energy Arena. Mandatory Credit: Mark D. Smith-USA TODAY Sports

The Miami Heat never found its rhythm in its loss to the Oklahoma City Thunder Sunday.

Miami Heat 75 Oklahoma City Thunder 93

After winning three consecutive games in which everything seemingly clicked, the Miami Heat were out of sync in its 93-75 loss to the Oklahoma City Thunder Sunday.

Russell Westbrook notched his 10th triple-double of the season, with 12 points, 17 assists and 10 rebounds, while Enes Kanter dominated with 27 points and 12 rebounds. The Heat’s game plan was to make sure Westbrook’s scoring didn’t beat them. Instead, Miami focused on defending him in OKC’s often-used pick-and-roll between him and Kanter. That allowed Kanter to get going early, scoring 15 points in the first quarter.

The strategy may have worked, too, if Hassan Whiteside hadn’t gotten into early foul trouble. Chris Andersen nor Udonis Haslem were a match for Kanter’s athleticism down low.

Despite Westbrook and Kanter’s impact, the Heat kept it close through three quarters. However, the Thunder opened up the fourth quarter with a 13-2 run to take a 79-62 lead and put the game out of reach for a clogged up Heat offense.

Fortunately for the Heat, the Milwaukee Bucks lost to the Cleveland Cavaliers, so they remain a game-and-a-half back for the sixth seed in the Eastern Conference. The Bucks and Heat play Tuesday.

Check out the post-game grades and Heat Index, categorizing every player from “cold” to “white hot.”