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Russell Westbrook

Russell Westbrook III is an American professional basketball player currently playing point guard for the Denver Nuggets in the NBA. He debuted in the NBA in 2008 and rose to prominence as a star with the Oklahoma City Thunder. During his career, he has played for six NBA teams, showcasing his talents across the league.

1982: MVP Awarded to Player on Team with Fewer Than 50 Wins

On June 26, 2017, Westbrook was named the NBA Most Valuable Player Award. He was the first winner from a team with fewer than 50 wins since Moses Malone in 1982.

November 12, 1988: Russell Westbrook III Born

On November 12, 1988, Russell Westbrook III was born. He later became a professional basketball player.

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1988: Most Triple-Doubles Since 1988-89 Season

In 2016, Westbrook recorded his 15th triple-double of the season, amassing the most triple-doubles by a player in a season since the 1988-89 season.

1989: Longest Triple-Double Streak Since 1989

In 2016, on December 9, Russell Westbrook recorded his seventh straight triple-double, the longest streak since Michael Jordan in 1989.

May 2004: Death of Khelcey Barrs III

In May 2004, Russell Westbrook's best friend, Khelcey Barrs III, passed away due to an enlarged heart during a pick-up game, profoundly impacting Westbrook.

January 6, 2006: Career-Best 51 Points

On January 6, 2006, Russell Westbrook registered a career-best 51 points at Carson during his senior year.

2006: Freshman Year at UCLA

In 2006, Russell Westbrook began his freshman year at UCLA, playing as a backup and focusing on defense.

2007: UCLA Lost to Florida in Final Four

In 2007, UCLA advanced to the Final Four, losing to eventual national champion Florida, 76-66.

July 5, 2008: Signed with the Seattle SuperSonics

On July 5, 2008, Russell Westbrook signed with the Seattle SuperSonics, which then relocated to Oklahoma City.

2008: Rookie Season

In 2008, Russell Westbrook averaged 15.3 points, 5.3 assists, 4.9 rebounds, and 1.3 steals per game in his rookie season.

2008: Drafted by Seattle SuperSonics

In 2008, Russell Westbrook was drafted by the Seattle SuperSonics, who then relocated to Oklahoma City.

2008: UCLA Lost to Memphis in Final Four

In 2008, UCLA advanced to the Final Four, losing 78-63 to Memphis.

March 2, 2009: First Career Triple-Double

On March 2, 2009, Russell Westbrook recorded his first career triple-double with 17 points, 10 rebounds, and 10 assists.

2009: First season with Harden

In 2009, James Harden spent his first three seasons in the league on the Thunder with Westbrook.

2009: Lebron James Triple Doubles

In 2009, Lebron James had three straight triple-doubles. Russell Westbrook had three straight triple-doubles on February 27, in a loss to the Portland Trail Blazers.

November 26, 2010: Career-High 43 Points

On November 26, 2010, Russell Westbrook scored a then-career-high 43 points against the Indiana Pacers.

2010: FIBA World Championship Gold Medal

In 2010, Russell Westbrook represented the United States national team and won a gold medal in the FIBA World Championship.

2011: First All-Star Appearance

In 2011, Russell Westbrook was selected as a Western Conference reserve for the NBA All-Star Game, marking his first all-star appearance.

2011: NBA All-Star Game Selection

In the 2011-12 season, Westbrook was selected to participate in the 2012 NBA All-Star Game.

March 23, 2012: Career-High 45 Points

On March 23, 2012, Russell Westbrook scored a career-high 45 points in a double overtime win against the Minnesota Timberwolves.

October 2012: Signs with Jordan Brand

In October 2012, Westbrook signed with the Jordan Brand, appearing in a commercial with Champs.

2012: NBA Finals Appearance

In 2012, Russell Westbrook appeared in the NBA Finals as a member of the Oklahoma City Thunder, but they lost to the Miami Heat.

2012: Olympics Gold Medal

In 2012, Russell Westbrook represented the United States national team and won a gold medal in the Olympics.

2012: NBA All-Star Game

In 2012, Russell Westbrook was selected for the NBA All-Star Game.

2012: NBA Finals with the Thunder

In 2012, Westbrook played with James Harden in the NBA Finals with the Thunder.

2012: Russell Westbrook Why Not? Foundation

In 2012, Westbrook started the Russell Westbrook Why Not? Foundation to promote community-based education and family service programs.

April 25, 2013: Knee Injury

On April 25, 2013, Russell Westbrook injured his right knee after a collision with Patrick Beverley, resulting in a slight tear in his right meniscus.

April 27, 2013: Knee Surgery

On April 27, 2013, Russell Westbrook underwent surgery on his right knee and was declared out for the remainder of the playoffs.

November 2013: Endorsement Deals

In November 2013, Westbrook signed endorsement deals with Kings & Jaxs Boxer Briefs and became the global face of Mountain Dew Kickstart.

2013: Meniscus Tear

In 2013, Westbrook tore his right meniscus.

2013: Kevin Garnett and Paul Pierce for the 2013–14 Nets

In 2013, the pair of Kevin Garnett and Paul Pierce played for the Brooklyn Nets

2013: Second Knee Surgery

Prior to the start of the 2013-14 season, Westbrook had a second surgery on his right knee, setting back his return to basketball.

February 20, 2014: Return to Lineup

On February 20, 2014, Russell Westbrook returned to the lineup after undergoing arthroscopic surgery on his right knee.

May 27, 2014: 40 Points, 10 Assists, 5 Steals

On May 27, 2014, in a Game 4 victory against the San Antonio Spurs, Russell Westbrook recorded 40 points, 5 rebounds, 10 assists, and 5 steals.

2014: NBA Scoring Leader

In 2014, Russell Westbrook led the NBA in scoring for the 2014-15 season, showcasing his offensive prowess.

2014: Misses All-Star Game

In 2014, Westbrook was not named to the All-Star Game for the first time since that year.

2014: Thunder Miss Playoffs

In 2014-15, the Oklahoma City Thunder missed the playoffs, finishing ninth in the West with a 45-37 record.

2014: Fractured Hand

In the 2014-15 season, after scoring 38 points in the season opener, Russell Westbrook suffered a small fracture of the second metacarpal in his right hand.

February 4, 2015: Tied Career-High 45 Points

On February 4, 2015, Russell Westbrook tied his career-high with 45 points in a win over the New Orleans Pelicans.

October 30, 2015: 40 Points Each with Durant

On October 30, 2015, to begin the 2015-16 season, Russell Westbrook and Kevin Durant each scored 40 points against the Orlando Magic.

2015: True Religion Creative Director

In 2015, Westbrook was named Marketing Creative Director of the denim brand True Religion.

2015: Missed playoffs

On 2015, he missed the playoffs.

March 14, 2016: Last Game Without Turnovers

On March 14, 2016, was Westbrook's last game without turnovers until January 4, 2022.

August 4, 2016: Contract Extension with Thunder

On August 4, 2016, Russell Westbrook signed a three-year, $85.7 million contract extension with the Oklahoma City Thunder.

2016: Declined Olympic Invitation

In 2016, Russell Westbrook declined an invitation to join the Olympic team.

2016: NBA Most Valuable Player

In 2016, Russell Westbrook was awarded the NBA Most Valuable Player (MVP) for the 2016–17 season, recognizing his outstanding performance.

2016: All-Star Game MVP

In 2016, Russell Westbrook was voted to start in his first All-Star Game and earned his second All-Star Game MVP award, becoming the first player in All-Star history to win consecutive MVPs outright.

2016: Historic 2016-17 Season

In 2016, Westbrook had a historic season, continuing into the Thunder's season opener against the New York Knicks on October 19.

2016: Honor the Gift Launch

In 2016, Westbrook launched the unisex streetwear brand Honor the Gift, paying tribute to his upbringing in Hawthorne and Los Angeles.

June 26, 2017: NBA Most Valuable Player Award

On June 26, 2017, Russell Westbrook was named the recipient of the NBA Most Valuable Player Award.

September 29, 2017: Westbrook Signs $205 Million Contract Extension

On September 29, 2017, Russell Westbrook signed a five-year, $205 million contract extension with the Oklahoma City Thunder, marking the largest guaranteed contract in NBA history at the time.

2017: Jordan Brand Extension

In 2017, Westbrook signed a 10-year extension with Jordan Brand, marking the largest total endorsement deal for any athlete sponsored by the brand.

2017: NBA Rule Change

In 2017, an NBA rule change affected Westbrook's free throw routine, causing his free throw percentage to drop from 82.3% to 68.5% as of January 2025.

2017: Westbrook Contract Expire Speculation

In 2017, trade speculation began swirling around Westbrook, whose contract was set to expire.

March 13, 2018: Westbrook Records 100th Triple-Double

On March 13, 2018, Russell Westbrook became the fourth player in NBA history to record 100 triple-doubles in a 119–107 win over the Atlanta Hawks.

September 2018: Westbrook Undergoes Knee Procedure

In September 2018, Russell Westbrook underwent a procedure to deal with inflammation in his right knee, causing him to miss the preseason and the first two regular-season games of the 2018-2019 season.

2018: Wizards make playoffs

After a 118–100 loss to the Celtics for the No. 7 spot in the play-in tournament, Westbrook and Bradley Beal led the Wizards to a blowout win 142–115 over the Pacers to clinch the last playoff spot and the Wizards' first playoff appearance since 2018.

January 10, 2019: Westbrook Records Career-High 24 Assists

On January 10, 2019, Russell Westbrook recorded a career-high 24 assists, along with 24 points and 13 rebounds, in a double-overtime loss to the San Antonio Spurs.

July 16, 2019: Westbrook Traded to Houston Rockets

On July 16, 2019, Russell Westbrook was traded to the Houston Rockets for Chris Paul, protected first-round picks, and first-round pick swaps, reuniting him with former Thunder teammate James Harden.

October 24, 2019: Westbrook's Rockets Debut

On October 24, 2019, Russell Westbrook made his debut for the Houston Rockets in a loss against the Milwaukee Bucks, leading the team with 24 points and 16 rebounds.

October 26, 2019: Westbrook Passes Magic Johnson in Career Triple-Doubles

On October 26, 2019, in his second game as a Rocket, Russell Westbrook passed Magic Johnson to become second all-time in career triple-doubles.

2019: Trade to Houston Rockets

In 2019, Russell Westbrook was traded to the Houston Rockets, marking a new chapter in his NBA career.

2019: Suspension of the NBA season

In 2019, the NBA season was suspended in March due to the COVID-19 pandemic in the United States.

January 9, 2020: Westbrook Returns to Oklahoma City as a Visitor

On January 9, 2020, Russell Westbrook returned to Oklahoma City for the first time as a visitor, scoring 34 points in a loss.

December 2, 2020: Westbrook Traded to Washington Wizards

On December 2, 2020, Russell Westbrook was traded to the Washington Wizards for John Wall and a 2023 lottery-protected first-round draft pick.

2020: Criticism for play with the Lakers

As his first season with the Lakers progressed, Westbrook received criticism for his perceived poor quality of play during the 2020 season.

2020: Traded to Washington Wizards

In 2020, Russell Westbrook was traded to the Washington Wizards after playing one season with the Houston Rockets.

March 30, 2021: Westbrook Records 30-10-20 Triple-Double

On March 30, 2021, Russell Westbrook became the first player since Magic Johnson in 1988 to record a 30–10–20 triple-double, with 35 points, 21 assists, and 14 rebounds.

August 6, 2021: Westbrook Traded to Los Angeles Lakers

On August 6, 2021, Russell Westbrook was traded to the Los Angeles Lakers for Kentavious Caldwell-Pope, Kyle Kuzma, Montrezl Harrell, and draft rights, becoming his fourth team in three years.

2021: Traded to Los Angeles Lakers

In 2021, Russell Westbrook was traded to the Los Angeles Lakers, joining another prominent NBA team.

2021: Westbrook's third season missing the playoffs

In 2021, Westbrook had his third season in his career (and the first since 2015) in which he missed the playoffs.

2021: Production Debut

In 2021, Westbrook made his production debut with Tulsa Burning: The 1921 Race Massacre, which received three Primetime Emmy nominations. He also produced the short film Why Not? and his autobiographical documentary, Passion Play: Russell Westbrook.

January 4, 2022: First Game Without Turnovers Since 2016

On January 4, 2022, Russell Westbrook had his first game without turnovers since March 14, 2016, in a win over the Sacramento Kings.

April 5, 2022: Lakers Eliminated from Playoff Berth

On April 5, 2022, the Lakers were defeated by the Phoenix Suns, eliminating them from obtaining a playoff berth. This marked Westbrook's third season missing the playoffs.

July 2022: Westbrook severs ties

In July 2022, Westbrook severed ties with agent Thad Foucher of Wasserman.

August 1, 2022: Westbrook Signs with New Agent

On August 1, 2022, Russell Westbrook signed Jeff Schwartz of Excel Sports as his agent after severing ties with Thad Foucher.

November 2, 2022: Westbrook Describes New Role as Beneficial

On November 2, 2022, Russell Westbrook described his new role coming off the bench as 'beneficial for everybody'.

2022: Plays for Los Angeles Clippers

In 2022, Russell Westbrook plays for the Los Angeles Clippers.

January 15, 2023: Westbrook Sets Record for Most Triple-Doubles off the Bench

On January 15, 2023, Russell Westbrook recorded his fourth career triple-double off the bench, setting a record for the most triple-doubles off the bench in NBA history.

February 9, 2023: Westbrook Traded to Utah Jazz

On February 9, 2023, Russell Westbrook was traded to the Utah Jazz in a three-team trade involving the Minnesota Timberwolves.

February 22, 2023: Westbrook Signs with Los Angeles Clippers

On February 22, 2023, Russell Westbrook signed with the Los Angeles Clippers, reuniting with his former Thunder teammate Paul George.

July 6, 2023: Westbrook Re-Signs with Clippers

On July 6, 2023, Russell Westbrook re-signed with the Clippers to a two-year, $7.8 million contract.

July 2023: Coach Lue Praises Westbrook's effort and toughness

In July 2023, Clippers Coach Tyronn Lue praised Westbrook's effort and toughness, stating that Westbrook had 'saved' the Clippers during the final 20 games of the regular season following injuries to Paul George and others.

2023: Elimination from playoffs

In 2023 the Clippers were eliminated by the Phoenix Suns in five games.

2023: Traded to Utah Jazz and Joined Clippers

In 2023, Russell Westbrook was traded to the Utah Jazz and subsequently bought out, later joining the Los Angeles Clippers during the 2022-23 season.

January 1, 2024: Westbrook Passes Ewing on All-Time Scoring List

On January 1, 2024, Russell Westbrook passed Patrick Ewing for 25th place on the league's all-time scoring list.

April 26, 2024: Westbrook Ejected from Playoff Game

On April 26, 2024, Russell Westbrook was ejected after receiving two technical fouls during Game Three of the first-round playoff series against the Dallas Mavericks.

July 18, 2024: Westbrook Traded to Utah Jazz Again

On July 18, 2024, Russell Westbrook was traded to the Utah Jazz in exchange for Kris Dunn in a sign-and-trade. He was then waived on July 20.

July 26, 2024: Westbrook Signs with Denver Nuggets

On July 26, 2024, Russell Westbrook signed with the Denver Nuggets.

November 6, 2024: Win against Oklahoma City Thunder

On November 6, 2024, Russell Westbrook scored 29 points with six rebounds and six assists, shooting efficiently in a 124–122 win against his former team, the Oklahoma City Thunder.

2024: 17th Year in NBA

As of 2024, Russell Westbrook is in his 17th year in the NBA.

January 10, 2025: Triple-Double with Jokić

On January 10, 2025, Westbrook recorded a triple-double with 25 points, 11 rebounds, and 10 assists in a 124–105 win over the Brooklyn Nets. His teammate Nikola Jokić also recorded a triple-double, marking the second time they've achieved this feat in the same season, making them the only pair of teammates in NBA history to accomplish that.

January 2025: Free Throw Percentage Decline

As of January 2025, Westbrook's free throw percentage has declined to 68.5% since an NBA rule change implemented before the 2017-18 season.

January 2025: Criticism

As of January 2025, Westbrook's three-point shooting and turnovers are sometimes mentioned when pundits criticize his play.

January 22, 2025: Most Regular-Season Triple-Doubles

As of January 22, 2025, Westbrook holds the NBA record for most regular-season triple-doubles with 202.

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