Pachinko_ wrote:Come on now. Think about it from Westbrook's perspective, look at how things have gone for him: He got $300m, personal awards, praise and media attention over 14 years, and now all of a sudden you're gonna tell him he's doing it wrong? Nah, you're doing it wrong. He just does what he always did, which made him tremendously successful beyond his wildest imagination, and he ain't changing it any time soon. If you don't like it that's your problem, shouldn't have brought him along. End of story.
Has he even won a playoff series without Durant? I think we need to factor in team success when we talk about how successful a player is. He's had some good running mates after Durant left and none of them wanted to continue to play with him.
This is very reminiscent of the end of AI's career tbh. He's either going to accept a sixth man role, or his NBA career is going to end prematurely.