Lakers haven’t ruled out waiving Russell Westbrook, per report; guard says ‘plan’ is to return to Los Angeles
Russell Westbrook’s debut season with the Los Angeles Lakers did not go as planned. On Tuesday, they were eliminated from postseason contention by the same team that knocked them out of the playoffs a year ago: the Phoenix Suns. Westbrook struggled to fit alongside the ball-dominant LeBron James. He did not improve as a shooter, grow as an off-ball mover or commit to playing strong defense. In addition, his $44 million salary prevented the Lakers from maintaining the deep supporting cast that made them so dangerous over the past few seasons. The move, by nearly any measure, was a disaster.
But after the 121-110 loss to Phoenix, Westbrook indicated that he’s ready to try it all again if that’s how things shake out.
“That’s the plan,” Westbrook said after the game before acknowledging the reality of the situation. “But nothing is promised. You kind of have to take it one day at a time each day. Like I’ve said all season long, you’ve got to play the cards you’re dealt. Yes, we want to be able to see what that looks like, what that entails over the course of an 82-game season, but we’re not sure if that’s guaranteed, either. So I just hope that we have a chance to be able to do something.”