Russell Westbrook never fails to let his opponents know when he embarrasses them. The Oklahoma City Thunder superstar swatted away Sacramento Kings guard Buddy Hield's fastbreak layup attempt, and let him know about it with some added profanity.

Watch the play below posted by the official Thunder Twitter account:

Unfortunately, Buddy Hield and the Kings had the last laugh on the night as they secured a 119-116 key road victory against Russell Westbrook and the Thunder.

Hield led Sacramento with a team-high 34 points on 12-of-22 shooting. He made three 3-pointers and added five rebounds and four assists to cap off his incredible night.

Westbrook finished with a game-high 41 points (15-of-30 shooting) on top of 10 rebounds, four assists and five three-pointers to lead Oklahoma City in their second half run.

The Thunder just came off a double-overtime thriller against the Utah Jazz the night before. Thus, they predictably came out flat as the Kings surged to a 14-point lead at the half.

Sacramento led by as many as much as 16 points in the third quarter and entered the final period with a nine-point lead. But Russell Westbrook led a furious Thunder comeback in the fourth quarter. He gave OKC their first lead of the night since they were up 14-13 early in the first quarter with a go-ahead layup with a little over five minutes to go.

Unfortunately, OKC was not able to execute and convert their shots down the stretch. Thunder star Paul George, who played a grueling 50 minutes the night before, failed to tie the game with a triple in the closing seconds. It was a bad shooting night for the six-time All-Star, as he shot just 4-of-19 from the field after putting on 45-point masterpiece the night before against the Utah Jazz.