Kizz Fastfists wrote:getrichordie wrote:I’m ready for Westbrook to start being some kind of semblance of Westbrook.
Russ has never developed the skills needed to age well and his body appears to be breaking down faster than expected. He should have had one more high quality season left in him and then dropped off next year with what we are seeing from him this year coming in his age 32 season. He is breaking down prematurely like Kendrick Perkins did.
Boy oh boy, is it refreshing to hear someone echo the same sentiments. This is exactly what I’ve been thinking and what I have discussed prior to the season. It certainly seemed like Westbrook would have at least 1 good year left in him this year, but I think last year’s rough start was a sign of things to come this year.
I will double down on my belief that Russ is definitely declining and say that if you do not think Russ is declining, then you haven’t been paying much attention to Thunder basketball.
Also, I truly believe that the thought that Westbrook has 2 good years left in him is why ownership okayed such a large tax bill for this year and next year.
The thought process there is two fold:
1. Stay relevant and keep fans interested.
2. Spending $ to surround Russ with talent for next 2 years certainly buys some kind of reputation that OKC ownership is willing to spend money to chase a championship.
I honestly also believe they had a plan to obtain Beal (which would have brought them closer to a title) but that it was foiled when Roberson re-injured his knee.
It’s really quite tragic that this team could easily bottom out super fast due to Westbrook’s decline and Roberson’s knee injury. I think the Thunder will be an interesting case study on how playing at a faster pace, and playing a lot of minutes can catch up with you faster than you think and wear out your knees/ankles/feet.
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