Russell Westbrook And Clippers Bench Mock Rudy Gobert As He Misses Free Throws
The Minnesota Timberwolves and the Los Angeles Clippers had an intense clash towards the top of the Western Conference tonight. This could’ve been a Western Conference Finals preview, as the Wolves walked out with a narrow 109-105 win. During the game, Rudy Gobert went to the free throw line and was struggling to convert his shots. A video went viral showing Russell Westbrook mocking Gobert airballing his free throws.
“Let me know if he misses. *after shot* TWO??”
It wasn’t just Westbrook, as alternate angles shows the entire Clippers bench mocking Gobert.
Westbrook shouldn’t be mocking others for airballing shots or missing free throws. He’s a 65.2% shooter from the line this season. He had a great performance off the bench tonight, dropping 12 points with 13 assists. Gobert was one of the biggest contributors to the Wolves’ win, dropping 15 points with 18 rebounds and four blocks.
Gobert had the last laugh as he made four consecutive free throws in the clutch and had a game-sealing block on Kawhi Leonard. The win helped the Wolves protect the No. 1 seed, as a loss would have sent them below the OKC Thunder. The Clippers are in fourth place and still two games behind the third-seeded Nuggets.
LeBron James Admitted Lakers Made A Mistake Acquiring Russell Westbrook
Two years ago, Russell Westbrook was a max player in the NBA and the kind of point guard many teams thought would help take them to winning ways. Unfortunately, that reputation completely imploded when he joined the Lakers in 2021-22 and had a losing record with the franchise the entire time he was on the roster. The Lakers were one of the best teams in the NBA before trading for Westbrook and returned to being one of the best in the West last season after trading him away.
That proof led to even LeBron James admitting they should have never acquired Russ.
“Sources told ESPN that every member of the organization involved in the Russell Westbrook trade — including James – will admit they misjudged it, owning part of the blame.”
The lack of success wasn’t only Russ’ fault, but his unwillingness to come off the bench under Frank Vogel severely hurt how people evaluate him in the NBA. He accepted a bench role under Darvin Ham before demanding to be the Clippers’ sixth man after thy tarded for James Harden.
James may have regrets over the Westbrook trade, but he didn’t have such a motivated and happy Westbrook on his team. Russ was dealing with the reality that he was no longer an MVP but a bench player on a minimum contract, which had to have been hard for him. He’s happy and excelling in his role now, showing the world he can be a winning player.
He’s averaging 10.9 points, 5.9 rebounds, and 4.7 assists this season.
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