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As much as I admire this attitude it is definitely not the kind of attitude a Lakers star should have. The Lakers hold themselves up to a much greater standard than any other team in the NBA and winning the championship is always the ultimate goal regardless of what it would cost to get there. Look at Shaq and Kobe, they both hated each other but were winning so they put their differences aside for the greater good of the team. That is the kind of attitude I would like to see from Russ but that’s just my opinion.
The potential of LeBron James’ partnership with Russell Westbrook made for one of the biggest mysteries revolving around the Los Angeles Lakers’ 2021-22 season.
Westbrook went through a tough beginning of his career with the Lakers, committing plenty of turnovers and failing to develop the necessary in-game chemistry with James and Anthony Davis. The four-time NBA champion’s continuous breaks from basketball didn’t help L.A.’s Big 3 figure out how to best complement each other.
Even though Westbrook has made adjustments in recent weeks, showing he can utilize his unique skillet in a way that benefits the Lakers, some still question his compatibility with the Purple and Gold’s superstars — particularly with James.
After an Eastern Conference executive likened the 2017 NBA MVP’s attitude to Allen Iverson’s, the Lakers guard dismissed the comparison and added some interesting perspective on how vital winning a championship is to his career, via ESPN's Dave McMenamin: “Russ reminds me of Allen Iverson, wanting to win but wanting to win on his terms,” one Eastern Conference executive told ESPN. “If he can take a step back and win in L.A., it will validate everything else he’s done in the league.”
Westbrook, when informed of the Iverson parallel, pushed back.
“I disagree for multiple reasons,” Westbrook told ESPN. “No. 1, I believe that I am a one-of-a-kind player, and I respect Allen and respect everything he’s done for the game, but I’m not comparable to Allen Iverson by any means. No. 2, is that I’ve been probably — I feel, myself — always trying to fit in to do the best for the betterment of the team. And I’ve always done that in my career, and I’ll continue to do that and whatever happens, happens. If we win a championship, cool. If we don’t, I’m OK with that too and life goes on.”
To read more https://lakersnation.com/russell-westbrook-wants-lakers-to-win-championship-but-adds-life-goes-on-if-they-dont/2021/12/10/