On Thursday it was first reported by ESPN’s Andrian Wojnarowski that the Los Angeles Lakers traded for Russell Westbrook of the Washington Wizards. The Lakers sent Kyle Kuzma, Montrezl Harrell, Kentavious Caldwell- Pope and the number 22 pick in Thursday’s NBA draft. In addition to Westbrook the Lakers also received a 2024 and 2028 second-round draft pick.
The move had been rumored to be considered for sometime but now that it is done will it work?
Westbrook made history on Thursday by being the first former MVP traded in the three straight seasons. Westbrook’s play style of reckless abandonment is a double edged sword for the teams he plays for. On the one hand you love how hard he plays and you will never be able to say he cheated you when it comes to the amount of effort he gives. The flip side is many times Westbrook makes many questionable decisions in clutch moments many which can lead to unforced turnovers or terrible shot selection.
Westbrook has averaged a triple double 4 of the last 5 seasons. When it comes to his fit for the Lakers he will provide a playmaker and someone who can get their own shot, especially when Lebron is not on the floor. The key fit will be between Lebron and Westbrook when it comes to one of them being an effective with spot up shooter. Both Westbrook and Lebron are subpar catch and shoot players but if they can improve these parts of their games just 40% off catch and shoot shots then the Lakers experiment will work.
With that being said the Lakers will experience bumps in the road this year but it will ultimately be figured out and I can see a Lakers vs Brooklyn Nets in the NBA Finals next season.