Post#51 » by Litano » Thu Dec 3, 2020 2:00 am
Obviously COVID is a big question mark for Westbrook, but if the effects of his illness are minimal then I'd expect a slight bump in his effectiveness. This wouldn't be the first time that a star brought in to play with Harden improves a bit once he leaves that Rockets system. Harden doesn't make life easy for teammates by making active off-ball plays, sharing touches on the ball so other co-stars can get in rhythm, etc. That's not to say Westbrook will have a CP3 level resurgence, but I think I'm still higher on him than most even after his recent struggles.
With all that in mind, I don't doubt that Westbrook can still do amazing or at least very good things for the right basketball team. But I'm not sure DC is a natural home for him, because we're also not set up to leverage his talents all that well with Beal and company. Maybe we trade him to the Knicks?
The elephant in the room is Wall. I'm honestly devastated to see him go, but I'm (tentatively) choosing to trust the front office on this move. Either things were so bad in the locker room that they believed the relationship was unsalvageable, or they had reason to think Wall would come back severely diminished and decided that trading him before the season began was the best way to generate a decent return. I am upset that these guys talked a such big game about seeing Wall and Beal play together only to completely swerve from that direction at the last possible second, but I'm optimistic that Westbrook can also help the team one way or another.