Russell Westbrook 20/21 thread
Posted: Wed Apr 21, 2021 1:37 am
Is there a Westbrook thread anywhere on this board this season? Because if there is I can’t for the life of me find it. I’m not going to argue that he has been anything close to amazing this year, but it’s crazy how numb we’ve become to the fact that this dude just casually averages triple doubles when 5 years ago no one thought we’d ever see someone do this in a season ever again post Oscar. He’s in the process of doing it for a 4th time.
He has led the Wizards in rebounds and assists in 14 consecutive games now, with Washington being 9-5 in that stretch and making their push for the play-in. He just became the first player in history with MULTIPLE triple doubles against every team in the NBA, and is certainly on his way to breaking Oscars record for career triple doubles early next season. Sone people may find the triple double stat arbitrary, or state that the way in which he attains it can be gimmicky, but there’s one guy who has done this in the last 50+ years and he’s on his way to doing it for a 4th time. It’s very hard to just casually dismiss this and become so utterly numb to it as we basically have. Again, I’m not going to sit here and paint him as a top 10 or even 20 player this season, but if I told you 5 years ago that someone would average a triple double 4 times in the next 5 seasons it would be thought of as just about the most outlandish assertion ever.
Post all star break he’s averaging 23.5 pts 12.3 Rebs and 12.3 ast (on a less than stellar 52.0 TS%). He’s picked it up from an extremely slow start and Washington has won 7 of their last 8 games. Strength of schedule gives them pretty damn good odds to get into this play-in as their remaining schedule is one of the easiest in the league.
I guess I don’t have a point in making this thread (aside from creating a space for Westbrook discussion as the wizards are picking up steam down the stretch here), but as arbitrary and as gimmicky as some may find the triple double feat I refuse to become so numb to it as to just ignore someone consistently doing something that none of us thought we would ever see, and frankly may not ever see by anyone other than him any time soon (even though a guy like Jokic has flirted and may flirt in the future)
He has led the Wizards in rebounds and assists in 14 consecutive games now, with Washington being 9-5 in that stretch and making their push for the play-in. He just became the first player in history with MULTIPLE triple doubles against every team in the NBA, and is certainly on his way to breaking Oscars record for career triple doubles early next season. Sone people may find the triple double stat arbitrary, or state that the way in which he attains it can be gimmicky, but there’s one guy who has done this in the last 50+ years and he’s on his way to doing it for a 4th time. It’s very hard to just casually dismiss this and become so utterly numb to it as we basically have. Again, I’m not going to sit here and paint him as a top 10 or even 20 player this season, but if I told you 5 years ago that someone would average a triple double 4 times in the next 5 seasons it would be thought of as just about the most outlandish assertion ever.
Post all star break he’s averaging 23.5 pts 12.3 Rebs and 12.3 ast (on a less than stellar 52.0 TS%). He’s picked it up from an extremely slow start and Washington has won 7 of their last 8 games. Strength of schedule gives them pretty damn good odds to get into this play-in as their remaining schedule is one of the easiest in the league.
I guess I don’t have a point in making this thread (aside from creating a space for Westbrook discussion as the wizards are picking up steam down the stretch here), but as arbitrary and as gimmicky as some may find the triple double feat I refuse to become so numb to it as to just ignore someone consistently doing something that none of us thought we would ever see, and frankly may not ever see by anyone other than him any time soon (even though a guy like Jokic has flirted and may flirt in the future)