Russell Westbrook gives the ultimate mic-drop response about his athleticism

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Russell Westbrook gives the ultimate mic-drop response about his athleticism

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Sacramento Kings guard Russell Westbrook has never been one to shy away from bold self-assessment, and his latest viral interaction has shown his King-level confidence. The former MVP delivered an ultimate mic-drop response when questioned about his athleticism.

At the age of 37, when most players shift towards a setting role, Westbrook continues to be a focal point of NBA discourse, currently averaging 15.1 points, 6.4 assists, and 5.5 rebounds per game for a Kings squad while navigating a competitive Western Conference. Despite his veteran status, Westbrook maintains that his athletic resume remains unrivaled in the history of the sport.

Russel Westbrook calls himself the athletic GOAT

In a viral video, when a reporter asked, “Do you ever wish you were athletic?” Russell Westbrook had the perfect answer. He said, “Do I wish? What do you mean, wish? I am the most athletic: ALL TIME!When questioned if he meant ever, Westbrook replied with, “Ever.

“Don’t even question that. Better check the numbers. Most dunks…Never mind, I’m gonna stop right there. Westbrook’s rebuttal was swift and showed no hint of modesty or self-doubt when his physical capability as an NBA player was questioned. He has appeared in 55 games so far this season and has been shooting at an efficiency of 42.8% from the floor and 34.3% from deep.The Kings are currently at the bottom of the barrel in the Western Conference with a 14-46 record.

Their latest 123-114 win against the Grizzlies came after 16 consecutive wins. A number that represents Kings’ turbulent season.

Russell Westbrook’s athletic legacy

In the last game against the Grizzlies, Russell Westbrook dropped 25 points in 33 minutes with 7 assists. 2 rebounds and 1 steal. He converted 8-of-17 shots from the floor, 3-of-7 from the arc, and 6-of-7 from the free throw line. The "numbers" that Westbrook referenced are indeed historic as he holds the NBA record for the most career dunks by a point guard (652) and has the most triple-doubles in the league’s history (207).

He has also cemented his status as the all-time rebounding leader among guards with 8,978 boards. In his prime years, Westbrook clocked in a top speed of 21.6 mph as per ESPN Sports Science. Despite taking the backcourt role this season, Westbrook remains a high-impact veteran playmaker for his team. He continues to defy expectations and prove that athleticism isn't just a trait for him, it is a fact.

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