NBA Fans React To Russell Westbrook’s Performance In Kings-Thunder Game

Russell Westbrook and the Sacramento Kings lost to the Oklahoma City Thunder on Wednesday night in Oklahoma.

On Wednesday night, the Sacramento Kings played the Thunder in Oklahoma City.

The Kings lost by a score of 113-99.

Russell Westbrook finished the loss with seven points, 11 rebounds, six assists and three steals while shooting 3/7 from the field and 1/4 from three-point range in 30 minutes of playing time.

NBA Fans React To Russell Westbrook’s Performance

Here’s what people were saying about Westbrook:

@TheWestWolfPod: “Russell Westbrook stepback middie. Clean!”

@KingsNationCP: “Russell Westbrook finds Zach LaVine for the JAM 😤”

@itsabestill: “I would gladly keep Russell Westbrook on the Kings next year even during a rebuild just to have him around all the young guys”

@Its_Jadyn21: “Suddenly Westbrook can’t shoot against OKC”

@KaylaAndrettii: “Westbrook can’t score today lol kk”

James Ham: “Spectacular backcut from LaVine. Westbrook finds him for the hammer.”

Brandon Rahbar: “Russell Westbrook gets another big ovation from the OKC crowd. Westbrook could be playing for the Las Vegas expansion team in 2040 and he’ll still get a huge Loud City ovation.”

@nathancarlux: “Russel Westbrook is so disgusting not Even able to score 10 in an OKC match Where is your ego?”

@TheWestWolfPod: “Russell Westbrook is 73.3% from the Free Throw line in the month of November. I’m fine with that. However, he is only 63.2% from the Free Throw line in his last 5 games. That isn’t good enough. He missed 2 more tonight.”

@ChefBoyarDeDe: “They really took westbrook out with 4 min remaining in a tight game.. smh”

With the loss, the Kings dropped to 3-12 in 15 games, which has them as the 14th seed in the Western Conference.

They are in the middle of a seven-game losing streak.

Following the Thunder, the Kings will play their next game on Thursday night when they visit Ja Morant and the Memphis Grizzlies.

Westbrook is in his first season playing for Sacramento.

The 2017 MVP is averaging 13.9 points, 6.9 rebounds, 6.4 assists and 1.1 steals per contest while shooting 43.5% from the field and 39.7% from three-point range in 15 games.

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