All no… but he’s on the team because LebronSccit = Russell Westbrook shooting 1 for 10 tonight (and posting a .510 TS% on the season) is somehow all Lebron's fault.
it's just hard for me to believe that it would show whenever he plays. that would mean that he would shoot like that during pick up games in the offseason. I cant imagine lebron's thoughts if Westbrook shot like that when he and AD were talking to him about coming to the lakersIt probably does show in practice, we don't have practice footage and his teammates aren't going to air that out. I'm sure it did exist before coming to the Lakers and probably in the last 2-3 years with all those other trades as well since no one else has gone from 80+ to mid 60s from the foul line on top hitting the top of the backboard every single time.
He had a bad game, it happens and they still won.They only won cause they benched Westbrook in OT. It’s more like bench Westbrook and watch the wins pile up.
I often wondered this myself. I don't think I've ever seen a low level college or high school player shoot that badly let alone a former MVP of the league. And he has one or two of these per gameHe doin that ish on purpose… nobody can tell me different
It would be hard but nobody is untradeable
Im certain you said the same about him the last two times. Prob said the same about CP3
Was the boo loudjust came back from the game. breh was trash tonight he deserved to get booed
Was the boo loud
Seriously, if he doesn’t have vision issues and I was coach I’d be suspect fr fr….. clearly I’m not in anybodys nba, but of all my years hoopin’ I have never shot an open jumper multiple times off the side of the backboard….that’s some forced shyt or some complete idgaf shytI often wondered this myself. I don't think I've ever seen a low level college or high school player shoot that badly let alone a former MVP of the league. And he has one or two of these per game
It would be hard but nobody is untradeable
Im certain you said the same about him the last two times. Prob said the same about CP3