It appears Russell Westbrook is finding his stride with the Denver Nuggets, coming off arguably his best performance of the season on Monday night versus the Toronto Raptors. Westbrook impressed in the absence of Jamal Murray, giving a crucial performance as he adjusts to his role with his fourth team in five seasons. The 2016-17 MVP has been a strong veteran presence for the Nuggets thus far.
Following Denver's Monday night matchup, Westbrook was asked what he loves most about playing with young players.
"I love to see the growth. I love to see mistakes, I love to see frustration, I love to see adversity," Westbrook said. "I love to see joy, I love to see the happiness. I love to see it all the mixed emotions because it's part of the game. It teaches you a lot about life."
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Westbrook's wife, Nina, shared her husband's captivating answer to her Instagram story, showing her support for the Nuggets guard.
Nina captioned the story post with a bullseye emoji, tagging her husband in the post.
Nina and Russell Westbrook have been married since August 2015 and welcomed their first child, their son Noah, in May 2017. The couple welcomed twin daughters, Skye and Jordyn, in November 2018.
Russell Westbrook shines in Nuggets win over Raptors
Prior to giving his heartfelt speech, Russell Westbrook was giving the Denver Nuggets a vintage performance in their 121-119 win over the Toronto Raptors on Monday night. Westbrook made his second start of the season in the absence of Jamal Murray.
In 34 minutes, the nine-time All-Star posted 22 points, six rebounds and six assists on 6-of-10 shooting. He finished as Denver's second-highest scorer behind Nikola Jokic, who finished with a game-high 28 points in his triple-double effort, grabbing 14 rebounds and dishing out 13 assists.
Westbrook helped the Nuggets to their fourth win in their last five games, steadying the ship with a 4-3 record through seven games to start their 2024-25 campaign. The 35-year-old posted his second game with 20-plus points so far this season, with his first game coming in Denver's win over the Brooklyn Nets on October 29.
Russell Westbrook and the Nuggets will be back in action on Wednesday night with a highly anticipated matchup versus the Oklahoma City Thunder.
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