Backpedaling
October 26, 2008 by Ryan Pravato
Filed under Basketball
Watching bits and pieces of the Lakers-Thunder game on Friday, I was constantly reminded of my bashing of Russell Westbrook. In late June I ripped on Russell a bit, among others.
Well, it looks as if I will be way wrong.
I saw Westbrook playing with a lot of confidence and fire on Friday, which is to be expected, considering he’s a high energy player. But I also saw him set up his teammates and knock down some jumpers. It was the cool, calm, and collective Westbrook.
The excitement and unpredictable style of his short collegiate career seemed to be too rash for the next level. That’s what I perceived his game to be like anyway.
Instead it will translate pretty well. He will not become the next undisciplined Sebastian Telfair, wallowing in obscurity after a much hyped entrance.
Maybe the next Monta Ellis?
Yeah, just leave the moped out of it.
From The Thunderworld
But for a second straight night, Russell Westbrook was solid. The turnovers (six tonight) are a clear issue, but remember folks – this is just his seventh professional game. He’s major league raw and learning the game on the fly. Turnovers happen with youth. But the fact that he played ball-hawking D and scored 23 in 28 minutes on 7-12 shooting was great. He attacks the bucket like Refrigerator Perry attacks an all-you-can-eat buffet. His jumpshot is coming along already and he’s beginning to get the feel for the kick-out. I think this kid will be a star. I know I’m just excited about the team as a whole right now, but every time the ball is in Westbrook’s hands I get a little more amped. He’s just fun to watch. And he grabbed six boards. I love that he gets in there with the bigs and rebounds. He just cuts out the middle-man. If he snatches the board, he doesn’t have to get an outlet pass to start his hellish fast break. He starts it on his own. I love that.














