Russell Westbrook reacts to his 200th career triple-double, first player to record that many πŸ™Œ

Russell Westbrook fields questions following the Denver Nuggets’ victory over the Memphis Grizzlies, where he recorded his 200th triple-double.

(Courtesy: Nuggets/Altitude TV)

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40 comments
  1. you know many people are watching the nba because of him, and if he retires, i will stop watching nba cause he made it fun to watch, with his aggression he was so different, he is still different, i know many people will lose interest when he retires, this linear gameplay with threes is disgusting

  2. Well over a year ago, westbrook ALREADY became the player with the most triple doubles in nba history. Every time he makes a triple double now, he’s making more than anyone ever has. So this headline about him reaching 200 which no one else has done is redundant. Cuz at some point he’ll have 205, 210, 220 triple doubles. He’s in the lead and will keep on leading so it’s meaningless to highlight that he’s the first to reach that amount. It’s like when lebron reached 40,000pts and they said he’s the first to do it. OBVIOUSLY because lebron passed Kareem’s record, every point lebron scores will be the first time that any player has scored that many career points. It’s meaningless to make a headline like that

  3. This was the perfect opportunity for Russ to recreate the meme w demarcus cousins saying β€œI wish people would see what’s going on cuz it’s getting ridiculous” happy for Russ tho πŸ‘πŸΎ

  4. Triple doubles are not a rare thing anymore to congratulate someone for 200 triple doubles when the majority of superstars average a triple double is insane dude hasnt even won a Championship but we congratulate him on something he been doing for years

  5. This is such a joke. At least a third, if not half, of "assists" now days wouldn't have been called assists before triple-double became a thing in the NBA.

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