I think that s the reality that the Lakers are gonna have to live with as it gets close to the regular season NBA analyst claims Lakers can t move Russell Westbrook without sacrificing two first round picks
"I think that’s the reality that the Lakers are gonna have to live with as it gets close to the regular season" - NBA analyst claims Lakers can't move Russell Westbrook without sacrificing two first-round picks The LA Lakers are out of options moving Russell Westbrook without attaching at least one future first-round pick. [Photo: New York Post] Recent reports have suggested that , and had a call to show their commitment to the . This came amid rumors of James pushing for a trade, which would mean a Westbrook exchange. It has been widely believed that the Lakers are looking to trade “Brodie” to improve the roster. Westbrook simply didn’t fit around James and AD, which could derail their campaign again next season. Trading him, however, has been an exercise in futility. During an appearance on ESPN’s "Get Up," Nick Friedell explained what the Lakers should accept moving forward: “Who wants Russell Westbrook? That’s the saddest part if you’re the Lakers. He’s just not the same player he used to be. The guy that we saw all those years in Oklahoma City, racing up and down the floor, playing within the framework of a team. He wasn’t there last year.” The analyst added: “I don’t see any deal out there that puts Westbrook in a different place. I think that’s the reality that the Lakers are gonna have to live with as it gets close to the regular season. Nobody wants this guy in his current form.” "Who wants Russell Westbrook? ... He's just not the same player he used to be."
"Who wants Russell Westbrook? ... He's just not the same player he used to be." When taken off the ball, which has never happened before in his career, Russell Westbrook failed miserably last season. There were stretches when he played well, which unsurprisingly came without the ball-dominant LeBron James on the floor. But for most of the season, he was erratic, refusing to set screens, and was often found out on defense. Westbrook spent most of his time on the perimeter waiting for kick-outs or when the offense broke down. He’s just not the kind of player who can maximize his skills with a pull-up jumper as the best option on offense. Westbrook proudly declared during his introductory press conference that he could impact the game without the ball. After a disastrous season, the LA Lakers are still wondering if that will ever happen. Russell Westbrook says he can impact the Lakers without the ball in his hands Russell Westbrook says he can impact the Lakers without the ball in his hands The Lakers paid the former MVP $44 million last season and will pay him a massive $47 million next season. They are simply not content with his play and fit in the team, which is why they’ve been looking to trade him. Russell Westbrook is parting ways with his agent Thad Foucher of Wasserman after 14 years together, per
Foucher cited "irreconcilable differences" between the two, in addition to not having "full alignment" on Russ remaining with the Lakers through his contract yearRussell Westbrook is parting ways with his agent Thad Foucher of Wasserman after 14 years together, per Foucher cited "irreconcilable differences" between the two, in addition to not having "full alignment" on Russ remaining with the Lakers through his contract year Russell Westbrook’s agent himself conceded after the superstar fired him that the Lakers will need to attach future first-round picks to move Mr. Triple-Double.
"Who wants Russell Westbrook? ... He's just not the same player he used to be." When taken off the ball, which has never happened before in his career, Russell Westbrook failed miserably last season. There were stretches when he played well, which unsurprisingly came without the ball-dominant LeBron James on the floor. But for most of the season, he was erratic, refusing to set screens, and was often found out on defense. Westbrook spent most of his time on the perimeter waiting for kick-outs or when the offense broke down. He’s just not the kind of player who can maximize his skills with a pull-up jumper as the best option on offense. Westbrook proudly declared during his introductory press conference that he could impact the game without the ball. After a disastrous season, the LA Lakers are still wondering if that will ever happen. Russell Westbrook says he can impact the Lakers without the ball in his hands Russell Westbrook says he can impact the Lakers without the ball in his hands The Lakers paid the former MVP $44 million last season and will pay him a massive $47 million next season. They are simply not content with his play and fit in the team, which is why they’ve been looking to trade him. Russell Westbrook is parting ways with his agent Thad Foucher of Wasserman after 14 years together, per
Foucher cited "irreconcilable differences" between the two, in addition to not having "full alignment" on Russ remaining with the Lakers through his contract yearRussell Westbrook is parting ways with his agent Thad Foucher of Wasserman after 14 years together, per Foucher cited "irreconcilable differences" between the two, in addition to not having "full alignment" on Russ remaining with the Lakers through his contract year Russell Westbrook’s agent himself conceded after the superstar fired him that the Lakers will need to attach future first-round picks to move Mr. Triple-Double.