Russell Westbrook believes he stands apart from every other point guard in at least one category. Widely recognized as one of the most dynamic and influential NBA players of his generation, Westbrook has left a strong mark on the league since entering it in 2008.
Selected fourth overall by the Seattle SuperSonics in 2008, who soon after became the Oklahoma City Thunder, the Long Beach native quickly impressed with his explosive athleticism and relentless energy. Teaming up with Kevin Durant and James Harden, he helped build the Thunder into a contender before transitioning into the team’s undisputed leader after their departures.
Westbrook’s most remarkable period came after his superstar teammates left. In the 2016–2017 season, he averaged a triple-double across the year — the first to do so since Oscar Robertson — and earned the NBA MVP award. He repeated this statistical milestone for three consecutive seasons, expanding the definition of what an elite point guard could accomplish.
“My contribution speaks for itself — I know what I bring to the game.”
Now in his 17th NBA season and playing for the Sacramento Kings, the 36-year-old continues to contribute as a strong veteran presence. While his career narrative is still being written, Westbrook recently made headlines with a confident statement about his standing among basketball’s elite.
“I believe no one matches what I’ve done in this area,” Westbrook said, hinting at the singular aspect of his game he considers unmatched.
Russell Westbrook, an enduring NBA powerhouse, maintains his claim to greatness across a career defined by historic stats, unmatched energy, and fearless self-belief.