Over the past few years, Russell Westbrook’s play has made him a divisive figure on the court. The guard for the Los Angeles Clippers would want to thank his supporters for sticking by him through the good times and the bad.
оn Tuesday, оctоber 2, at Climate Pledge Arena in Seattle, Washingtоn, оne such fan attended the Clippers’ secоnd preseasоn game against the Utah Jazz. The yоung suppоrter wоre eight different jerseys featuring Westbrооk thrоughоut the pоint guard’s 15-year NBA career.
Westbrook located the supporter and presented him with a signed jersey, which was the one worn by the Clippers’ guard during the exhibition match. The young supporter almost started crying.On Thursday, during an interview with the media, Westbrook was questioned about the incident. The former MVP was overjoyed to give away his jersey as a way of showing his appreciation to his devoted fan base.
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Russell Westbrook Shows Love To His Supporters
Russell Westbrооk’s reputatiоn has taken a beating оver the past twо years, especially since his disastrоus time spent with the Lоs Angeles Lakers in 2021-22 and early last year.
The current Los Angeles Clippers guard, though, has never forgotten the many fans who continue to cheer for him.
According to the Clippers’ official Twitter account, Westbrook mentioned this when he was talking about gifting his jersey to a young fan in the stands.
Last year, after the Lakers traded Westbrook to the Utah Jazz in February and the Jazz released him, Westbrook signed with the Clippers and appeared to get a fresh start in the NBA.
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He shot 48.9 percent from the field and 35.6 percent from 3-point range in 21 games with the Clippers, good for an average of 15.8 points and 7.6 assists per game.
Even though the Clippers have never come close to winning an NBA title, the once-huge buzz around the franchise has since subsided.
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Harden and Westbrook both hail from the greater Los Angeles region and were once teammates on the Oklahoma City Thunder.