Russell Westbrook

Los Angeles Clippers’ standout, Russell Westbrook, continues to defy expectations, recently achieving yet another milestone in his illustrious career. Dubbed “Mr. Triple Double,” Westbrook now holds the record for the most dunks by a point guard in NBA history, with an impressive tally of 652.

At 35 years old, Westbrook shows no signs of slowing down, leaving fans eager to witness even more dunking prowess from him before he hangs up his jersey. His contributions have been invaluable to the Clippers this season, underscoring his importance to the team’s success.

Despite playing as a point guard, Westbrook’s dominance on the court is unparalleled, further exemplified by his staggering 199 triple-doubles, a record that firmly cements his status as one of the game’s greats. As he continues to rewrite the record books, it’s increasingly likely that he’ll retire as the undisputed leader in this statistic as well.

Russell Westbrook nominated himself the best bench player in the league

The Los Angeles Clippers have emerged as one of the NBA’s latest superteams, boasting star players such as Kawhi Leonard, Paul George, James Harden, and Russell Westbrook. With a solid record of 51-28, they are gearing up for the postseason. Russell Westbrook’s adaptability and dominance coming off the bench have been instrumental in their success.

“Ain’t nobody better than me in coming off the bench, in this league,” said Westbrook to an ESPN reporter. He accepts that he is an excellent bench player and claims to be the best in the role. He has been averaging 11.2 points, 5.1 rebounds, and 4.6 assists per game for the Clippers this season. Westbrook fits excellently in the role of exciting his teammates coming off the bench and providing them with a much-needed spark with his offensive playstyle.