Westbrook “Ghosts” the Lakers: No Autographs

Before the preseason game against his former team, Russell Westbrook stopped to sign fans’ jerseys, all of them except the Lakers

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Russell Westbrook has just begun his new journey with the Sacramento Kings on a one-year contract worth just over $3.6 million. Before the preseason California derby against the Lakers – which his teammates won 117 to 116 – the veteran and former MVP took a moment to greet some young fans courtside.

Among the jerseys held out to him were almost all the teams from his career: Thunder, Rockets… and of course, Lakers. Westbrook signed them one by one – except for the purple and gold ones – which he pointedly ignored. A small gesture with a very clear message, seemingly closing the chapter of his time with the Lakers for good.

Westbrook played a season and a half with the Lakers from 2021 to 2023, totaling 130 games, averaging 17.4 points, 6.9 rebounds, and 7.2 assists. Solid stats, but they never translated into a real fit – either on the court or in the locker room – and his time ended in a trade and buyout before landing on the other side of the city, with the Clippers.

In recent years, the former MVP has successfully reinvented himself as a sixth man – first with the Clippers and then in Denver – and he’s now set to begin his 18th NBA season with Sacramento, debuting on October 22 against the Phoenix Suns.

But many doubts remain: with LaVine, DeRozan, and Monk all used to have the ball in their hands, competition on the floor looks tough. Not to mention the arrival of Dennis Schroder, fresh off a standout EuroBasket performance with Germany and a strong showing in the win over the Lakers, recording 25 points, 2 assists, and 3 rebounds.

Everything points to Westbrook being brought in to play the role of a charismatic leader in the locker room eager to bounce back from last season’s disappointment, after their historic return to the playoffs in 2023.

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