Draco
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Another level of selfishness.
As I mentioned in my other responses, the dude jacked up more shots than his next three highest scoring teammates combined. What I didn't mention is that Westbrook MISSED as many FGA as his next FIVE high scoring teammates combined.
In other words. Russell Westbrook scored 39 points on 26 missed FGA. Kanter, Waiters, Augustin, Ibaka and Singler scored a combined 67 points on a combined 26 missed FGA. That's not just selfish, that's just plain stupid.
Westbrook padded his own scoring, rebounding and assist stats, but cost his team the game. Good for him! That's the Russell Westbrook I like to see. I'm hoping he's the one that leaves OKC for the Lakers. Take his big salary and big ego to Lala Land when he can torpedo that franchise's championship hopes for the next decade.
BNM
Does Westbrook sometimes shoot to much? Yes of course. He even admitted it himself postgame last night. Cherry picking his bad game stats and ignoring his good game stats gives a misleading representation of his true impact to his team. Westbrook has the 4th best PER in Ferbruary since 1997 at 34.2. He is second in the NBA for PER this season with 29.2 behind Anthony Davis. The Thunder started the year 4-12 without Westbrook. Before last night he had carried them to 7 straight wins.
Watching the Thunder play is sometimes very frustrating offensively. They start players like Andre Roberts that have zero offensive game just as in years past they'd start Kendrik Perkins. There is terrible player movement. Westbrook is forced to play 4 vs 5 on offense. If Westbrook was on a team such as the Rockets that spaced the court with effective weapons he might be averaging an efficient 35 ppg.
Westbrook is one of the most physically gifted specimens to ever play the game of basketball. Instead of harping endlessly on his few weakness in his game I suggest you watch the positives of his game that nobody on the planet can match. People made all of the same arguments about Michael Jordan being a ball hog that couldn't win in his younger days.

