Russell Westbrook Called Out By NBA Fans as Nikola Jokić, Nuggets Lose vs. Thunder
Paul KasabianFeatured Columnist IIOctober 25, 2024
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Russell Westbrook’s Denver Nuggets’ debut did not go well Thursday as the nine-time All-Star guard shot just 2-of-10 (1-of-6 from three) for six points en route to a 102-87 home loss against the Oklahoma City Thunder.
OKC outscored Denver by 24 points during Westbrook’s 21 minutes. He did stuff the statsheet in other categories, amassing five assists, five rebounds, two blocks and a steal.
But this was a brutal night for the Denver reserves, which was no match for the Thunder’s strong second unit. Of note, Thunder guard Alex Caruso finished a plus-19 despite scoring zero points, and Aaron Wiggins scored 15 points on 7-of-9 shooting.
Denver’s loss goes far further than Westbrook’s struggles, of course. OKC guard Shai Gilgeous-Alexander is supplanting himself in the MVP race, amassing 28 points, eight assists, seven rebounds, three blocks and three steals. And Thunder center Chet Holmgren is making a leap to stardom with 25 points, 14 rebounds, five assists, four blocks and two steals.
The Thunder defense also played great, holding Denver to 35.4 percent shooting and 7-of-39 from three.
In addition, all five Nugget starters scored in double digits, but none more than 16 points. Reigning NBA MVP Nikola Jokic earned another triple-double (16 points, 13 assists, 12 rebounds). But the offense just wasn’t productive.
Westbrook joined Denver on a two-year, $6.8 million deal last offseason, and he’s expected to be a major part of the second unit. The reserves needed a boost after starter Kentavious Caldwell-Pope left in free agency for the Orlando Magic and Christian Braun got the call-up to the starting five.
So Westbrook is expected to play a key role on this team. The first night did not go well, but it’s a long season, and he and the Nuggets have time to turn this around.
Until then, fans on social media provided their thoughts on Westbrook’s performance against his old team.
Dave Giovanazzi @SF_DavidGioThunder finished the 1Q on 21-6 run after Russell Westbrook checked in for his first 6 minutes as a Nugget.
You can’t make it up lol
GOWIE @DaKidGowieOnce Russell Westbrook hate-watching appears on the timeline, you know the NBA season has officially begun. For once, let that man play in peace. 🙄
Jake Anderson @jake_anderson44Russell Westbrook is -16 and 1-5 shooting with 2 turnovers
Water is wet
They never learn
It is truly hilarious
Swipa @SwipaCamRuss is playing out of control
Lion (Mr. Unlimited) @Champ_LionI’m seeing people on the TL that had actual expectations for Westbrook. pic.twitter.com/5QVlv9lyZy
Jmoney @jamille_johnsonI really hate that my nuggets picked up Westbrook ngl so hard to watch him play…
Yayo 🤷🏽♂️ @_yayeezyWestbrook is a -18 in 11 minutes man….. pic.twitter.com/8kxFfNdi0B
Rob Perez @WorldWideWobNuggets better bubble wrap their starters after every game this season. My god.
Umberto 🏔️⚒️ @milehighumbithat westbrook 3 pic.twitter.com/SJia0VUP0j
Frank @_franklinD_Nuggets’ reign of terror is finally over, THANK YOU Russell Westbrook
The Lakers Chip @LakerschippThe nuggets look terrible
-No bench
-No rim protection
-old
-slow
-no shooters besides MPJ
And the sign Russell Westbrook wtf are they doing
Dom @domfullyyRussell Westbrook has been comically bad tonight. This isn’t like a “oh he missed a few shots and got beat once defensively” this is like… he’s actively helping the Thunder on almost every possession and both sides of the ball. This is absurd.
Denver will look to bounce back when it hosts the Los Angeles Clippers on Saturday at 5 p.m. ET.