Russell Westbrook achieved his 204th career triple-double while leading the Sacramento Kings to a 121–116 victory over the Golden State Warriors at Golden 1 Center. The veteran point guard posted 23 points, 16 rebounds, and 10 assists, earning his first triple-double with Sacramento.
“Honestly, it’s just a blessing, man. I don’t take this game or the opportunity to compete for granted. I’m just super grateful and thankful to still be out there,”
Westbrook expressed his gratitude after the game, noting that he remains motivated and passionate about competing even as he approaches age 37.
“I’m, humbly speaking, the best rebounding guard ever. When the ball comes off the rim, I’m going to get it,”
His statement followed a dominant rebounding display, with 16 boards — his highest total in recent years. The performance underscored his persistent energy and presence on the court.
“The Kings have welcomed me with open arms. My job is to adapt and find any way I can to help this team,”
Westbrook praised his smooth transition into the Kings’ roster and emphasized his commitment to contributing wherever needed.
At nearly 37, Russell Westbrook reaffirmed his reputation as a powerful force in the NBA, posting another triple-double and proudly calling himself the league’s top rebounding guard.