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However, Palace boss Alan Pardews double substitution just before the hour-mark paid immediate dividends, with striker Connor Wickham reducing the deficit with his very first touch.When Christian Benteke converted an 81st-minute penalty, it appeared as though the spoils would be shared, only for Barnes to make a last-gasp intervention.As a result, Burnley have jumped up to ninth in the Premier League table following their fourth home win of the season, while Palace have slipped to 15th after picking up only one point from their last six league games.See what Phil Thompson had to say about the contest in the above video Also See: Barnes breaks Palace hearts Burnley 3-2 Palace recap Table Live on Sky Joe Dumars Pistons Jersey .1 million pounds ($61.2 million) on Saturday, giving the beleaguered English Premier League champions a major lift. 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OKLAHOMA CITY -- Russell Westbrook is reaching historic heights on his triple-double binge and his Oklahoma City teammates are flourishing.The Thunders dynamic point guard has entered rarified air with six consecutive triple-doubles -- the most since Michael Jordans seven straight in 1989. Hes taken the leading role in the early-season show that is the NBA, which is enjoying a smorgasbord of hits: Klay Thompsons 60 points, the Spurs road winning streak, Anthony Davis one-man band in New Orleans and James Harden, who will bring his own brand of showtime to Oklahoma City on Friday.Russells performance stands above them all, and no one has benefited more than his suddenly sharp-shooting teammates.Victor Oladipo, Enes Kanter, Steven Adams, Domantas Sabonis and even defensive specialist Andre Roberson are all are shooting at least 50 percent from the field during the streak.Hes not just making himself better, hes making everybody better around him -- his teammates, his coaches, this organization, Kanter said. Thats what a special player does.Westbrook has looked to get his teammates engaged early. He often has more than five assists in the first quarter, then looks for his own shot later. The approach is working: He is averaging an MVP-worthy 31.0 points, 10.9 rebounds and 11.3 assists a game and has the Thunder rolling.It gives him an opportunity to see how hes being guarded, how certain movement plays, screening action plays are being guarded, coach Billy Donovan said. It allows him to gather that information and figure out whats going to be open when we come back to that.Oladipo extended his deal with the Thunder earlier this season, and he cited Westbrooks leadership and playmaking ability as key reasons. Playing alongside Westbrook, Oladipo is becoming the player the Thunder envisioned when they acquired him in an offseason trade with Orlando. He is averaging 17.7 points and shooting 50 percent during Westbrooks run.I think hes done a great job of listening to Russell, Doonovan said of Oladipo.dddddddddddd. Not listening to him about how he has to play, but listening to him about different things that he should be thinking about and that he should do. I think they both have created a good connection there, and I think theyre both playing off of each other fairly well.With Westbrook averaging double-digit assists, no one feels left out.Many of Westbrooks assists have come from bullet passes to Thunder big men Kanter and Adams. Kanter is averaging 15.2 points and shooting 60.3 percent during Westbrooks streak while Adams is averaging 11.3 points and shooting 60.9 percent. And Sabonis, a rookie power forward often left open, has made 17 of 31 shots during the run.Before the games and after the practices, before the practices, we (Kanter and Adams) are working on those hot passes, Kanter said. You never know when Russells going to pass, so you always have to look at the ball, look at Russ, read him. Weve been working on it a lot.Westbrook is also helping Roberson, a defensive specialist for much of his career, find some offense. Because Westbrook is so explosive, teams are sometimes using their shooting guards to defend him. That leaves smaller players guarding the 6-foot-7 Roberson, who has scored in double figures three times during Westbrooks triple-double surge.I just take what the games giving to me and try to help Russell as best I can, Roberson said. If I have a smaller guy on me, its easier to finish and I can go and crash a little bit more. I just go out there and take advantage of the game.Kanter knows hes a part of something rare.After 10 years, 20 years from now, Im going to look back and say I played with that dude, Kanter said of Westbrook. Im going to tell my kids, maybe my grandkids one day, `You know what? I played with Russell Westbrook.---Follow Cliff Brunt on Twitter: www.twitter.com/CliffBruntAP ' ' '