Games between the Golden State Warriors and the Oklahoma City Thunder are always going to be interesting ones, and not just because of the implications the result of the game could have on the rest of the Western Conference.The Warriors surprisingly thrashed the Thunder on the night at the Oracle Arena in Oakland, coming out 112-80 winners. Steph Curry had a great night with 21 points, nine rebounds, and six assists, while Kevin Durant had a good outing too with 28 points, five rebounds, and two assists.Russell Westbrook, however, didn't have a great night, as he only managed 15 points, 12 rebounds, seven assists, two steals, and he was only 4-of-15 from the field. He was pinned down by Golden State all night, and he was even pinned down literally at one point in a questionable situation with Zaza Pachulia.Late in the third quarter, Westbrook went up for a ball with Nick Young near the rim of the basket, with Pachulia standing behind them. Westbrook and Young clashed in the air and fell to the hardwood as many would expect from a free ball in the air.Somehow, Pachulia then fell over on top of the Thunder star, trapping his leg in an awkward position. Westbrook immediately reached for his knee and began shaking his head in disbelief over what the Warriors player just did, as really there was no reason for him to fall down.

After the game, the 2017 MVP reflected on the moment to the media, saying that it was intentional. He had a feisty back-and-forth exchange with one reporter, and according to ESPN, the conversation went as follows:

Westbrook: "What do you mean what happened? What'd you think what happened? Don't lie, don't lie, you saw the instant replay four times. What happened?"

Reporter: "He fell on your leg"

Westbrook: "Thank you. Don't ask me a dumb question you know the answer to."

Reporter: "Did you see it?"

Westbrook: "What did it look like? What it look like? Anybody touch him? Yes or no?"

Reporter: "I didn't see the replay."

Westbrook: "Oh, you didn't see it? But why you asking about something you didn't see? Well then if you didn't see it, don't ask me a question. Don't ask me dumb questions, man. Obviously, it was intentional. So don't ask me if it was intentional. Nobody touched him, he fell on my leg, tried to hurt me. But hey, that's how it goes."

On if the NBA needs to address it, Westbrook said, "Hey man, they'll see it and look at it, you know what I'm saying? They'll see it."

Asked if Pachulia is a dirty player, he said, "Yeah, for sure. For sure."

Westbrook isn't the only player angry with Pachulia, as Paul George, Portland Trail Blazers' Damian Lillard, and Boston Celtics' Kyrie Irving all had an opinion as well on the questionable moment.

Pachulia, however, denied all the accusations made against him, saying: "No comment. That's childish. Come on. I'm not responding to that."

It will be interesting to see if the league does an investigation into this moment, as there is clearly some history between the two players.