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LeBron James defies belief and biology because the 38-year-old legend has started the season on fire. In his 21st season as an NBA professional, LeBron has averaged 24.6 points, 9.2 rebounds and 6.6 assists in five games. LeBron refuses “father time” to catch up to him, as evidenced by his impressive 35-point performance against the Clippers, leading Lakers to victory.

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However, his matchup against former teammate Russell Westbrook garnered significant attention from fans as the two men battled it out for a victory. LeBron’s appreciation for Westbrook and his craft traces back to a 2016 tweet from himself.

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Russell Westbrook is an ANIMAL

Although Westbrook has been criticized for his inefficient scoring and tendency to take many shots, in 2016 he was performing at his peak. Following Kevin Durant’s betrayal (move to the Warriors), Russell looked like a man on a mission.

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Westbrook’s performance during the 2016-17 season is considered as one of the most remarkable individual seasons in recent memory. He became the second player to average a triple-double for the entirety of the regular season. He averaged 31.6 points, 10.7 rebounds and 10.4 assists in 81 games.

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Russell Westbrook had 42 triple-double games, more than anybody else in the NBA Regular Season. This streak led to Westbrook overtaking LeBron in triple-double charts, as the player with the sixth most triple-doubles. LeBron expressed his admiration towards Westbrook through Twitter. He wrote, “Russell Westbrook is an ANIMAL out there!! Keep going brodie.”

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LeBron’s words show just how dominant Westbrook was that season. He led the OKC Thunder to a sixth-place finish without any superstars on the roster. Despite his remarkable performances during the 2016-17 season, the Thunder fell to the Houston Rockets in the opening round of the playoffs. Nevertheless, Westbrook’s outstanding displays earned him the MVP award.

Russell Westbrook’s Legacy

His relentless energy, tenacity, and unparalleled ability to fill the stat sheet characterized Russell Westbrook’s NBA legacy. A dominant force on the court, he redefined the point guard position, emphasizing athleticism and triple-doubles. Westbrook’s legacy features numerous records, including the most triple-doubles in NBA history. He is known for his fiery competitiveness and passion, a player who gives his all in every game.

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Despite his individual accolades and impressive statistics, he faced criticisms about his decision-making and ability to lead deep playoff runs. Westbrook’s legacy reflects his impact on the game and his ability to inspire with his unwavering determination.

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