Furious NBA star Westbrook screams at fan after being racially abused and told to ‘get on your knees like you used to’

An altercation between Oklahoma City Thunder player Westbrook and a pair of Jazz fans in the stands took place early in the second quarter.

According to the Thunder guard, they told him to "get down on my knees like I used to."

The 30-year-old was caught on video swearing at the pair, shouting: "I’ll f*** you up, you and your wife."

Westbrook expressed concern following the game at the verbal abuse he and teammates have received from fans on the road.

He said he is done tolerating their disrespect.

Speaking after the game, he said: "There's got to be something done."

"There's got to be some consequences for those type of people that come to the game just to say and do whatever they want to say.

"I don't think it's fair to the players.

"And if I had to do it again, I would say the same exact thing, because I truly will stand up for myself, for my family, for my kids, for my wife, for my mom, for my dad every single time.

"Never have before, but once he said the comment, his wife repeated the same thing to me as well.

"So that's kind of how that started.

"I know you guys only got the tail end of the video, but the start of the video is way more important and way more disrespectful than what you guys heard."

Jazz security issued multiple warning cards and the team said in a post-game statement that it will be investigating the exchange between Westbrook and fans.

"Players and fans have a shared responsibility to create a safe and respectful environment," the Jazz statement said.

"If it is determined that any fans violated the NBA Code of Conduct, appropriate action will be taken."

The fan said in a TV interview that neither he nor his wife cursed at Westbrook.

But the All-Star guard ended up having the last word on the court.

Westbrook finished with 23 points, 11 rebounds and eight assists to lead his side to a 98-89 victory over the Utah Jazz.

Dennis Schroder led the way with 24 points to help the Thunder sweep the season series.

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