Is Russell Westbrook a great player?

Is Russell Westbrook a great player?

Russell Westbrook is a divisive player to many fans. Some view him as one of the best players in the league: the triple-doubles, the athleticism, and the flashy dunks all create a good perception of him.

What is Russell Westbrook best at?

With that in mind, here are five reasons why Westbrook is a top-three NBA point guard.

  1. Explosive Ability. 1 of 5. Westbrook is one of the hardest players to guard because of his explosive ability.
  2. Fearlessness. 2 of 5. Chris Szagola/Associated Press.
  3. Pull-Up Jumper. 3 of 5.
  4. Opens Up Teammates. 4 of 5.
  5. Physical Attributes. 5 of 5.

What makes Russell Westbrook good?

His lack of 3-point shooting didn’t help, but he isn’t exactly a “plug and play” type of guy that you can throw into any team, which is arguably what makes him Russell Westbrook. You have to build the team around him and play to his strengths. The way I see it, Russ is still really good at the things he does best.

Why is Russell Westbrook called Brodie?

Some originally thought this nickname may be tied to The Wire television show and a character named Bodie. Westbrook looks a bit like the actor who plays the part (JD Williams). Therefore, it was presumed that was where it originated. But, research confirms it is his Maltese dog that is named Brodie.

Does Russell Westbrook have tattoos?

Houston Rockets superstar point guard Russell Westbrook didn’t get his first tattoo until Father’s Day of this year. Westbrook and his wife, Nina, got matching tattoos of their kids’ names. Westbrook was one of the few NBA stars who didn’t have tattoos on his body until a month ago.

Who is Brodie in NBA?

Russell Westbrook III (born November 12, 1988) is an American professional basketball player for the Washington Wizards of the National Basketball Association (NBA). He is a nine-time NBA All-Star and earned the NBA Most Valuable Player Award for the 2016–17 season.

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