{"id":80075,"date":"2022-09-27T23:03:18","date_gmt":"2022-09-27T23:03:18","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/harchi90.com\/can-russell-westbrook-change-the-ringer\/"},"modified":"2022-09-27T23:03:18","modified_gmt":"2022-09-27T23:03:18","slug":"can-russell-westbrook-change-the-ringer","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/harchi90.com\/can-russell-westbrook-change-the-ringer\/","title":{"rendered":"Can Russell Westbrook Change? – The Ringer"},"content":{"rendered":"
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Eyebrows wrinkled, eyes focused, Russell Westbrook looks like he’s listening when a reporter at Lakers media day asks how he ironed out his issues with Anthony Davis. \u201cNumber one, extremely blessed to never take having the ability to be able to play another season, that’s something I really honed in on. The details of kinda what happened, to me, don’t really matter,\u201d he says. <\/p>\n

He’s filtered out the negatives, accentuating the positive. On the floor, that tunnel vision has been a double-edged sword, powering nine All-Star appearances and an MVP but also blinding him to his flaws.<\/p>\n

\u201cI think the most important part is being healthy,\u201d he continues, \u201clooking forward to the season and looking forward to doing great things.\u201d At 33 years old, none of those things are guaranteed. <\/p>\n

After the worst season of Westbrook’s career, the Lakers failed to find a trade partner for him. Opposing teams seem to value his expiring contract more than his on-court services. He has resisted change for most of his career, but as he enters his 15th season, a repeat of last season could end his career.<\/p>\n

He seems to know it, telling ESPN he’s \u201call in\u201d for whatever role the Lakers ask him to play, but knowing is only half the battle. Westbrook talked about sacrificing all through last season. But the Lakers got off to a rough start, LeBron James and Davis got injuries, and Westbrook’s role toggled back and forth from third fiddle to LeBron impersonator. Westbrook, a merchant of consistency and control, struggled. He tried attacking, but his overaggressive drives left his layups short on the rim. His patent stop-and-pop midrange jumper regularly clanked off the backboard. <\/p>\n