The league has rescinded a pair of Westbrook techincals from the first two months of the season, according to its official technical-foul tracker, dropping the Thunder guard’s season total from 11 to nine.

But he has fewer than he did a week ago.

Within the past week, the league rescinded a technical foul Westbrook was given on Nov. 14 at Detroit and one he received on Dec. 17 in a home game against Phoenix.

It’s not unusual for the NBA to alter technical foul rulings after the fact. Sacramento’s DeMarcus Cousins, who’s tied for second in the league with eight technical fouls through games played on Tuesday, has had three rescinded and one assessed after the fact upon the League Office review process.

The Clippers’ Blake Griffin, Dallas’ Wesley Matthews, Portland’s Mason Plumlee and Ed Davis, Orlando’s Bismack Biyombo and Cleveland’s Richard Jefferson all have had a technical foul rescinded this season. So have Charlotte coach Steve Clifford, Philadelphia coach Brett Brown and a pair of assistant coaches.

The rescinded technical fouls mean Westbrook has more cushion before he faces a warning or suspension. They also will lighten what he owes the NBA in fines. Players are fined $2,000 each for their first five technical fouls in a season, $3,000 each for technical fouls six through 10 and $4,000 each for any technical beyond that.