Speaking of coming off the bench, there's a rumor that Westbrook might probably become a part of the Lakers' backup squad for the first time in his career since his rookie days. Westbrook is always part of the starting lineup the entire his career.
Schroder will now be the starting PG adding to that.
Maybe part of Coach Darvin Ham's plan. Let's see.
I cannot imagine Russell Westbrook's feelings and emotions right now upon knowing that Schroeder his former backup in OKC is the one to start and he is now the backup PG. Although I am not that sure if Westbrook has grown enough to be mature but I still doubt the guy. But if the Lakers cannot send Westbrook out then they will make history. I guess this is the first time in basketball history that a backup PG is paid $47 million for a single season.
I don't know what's wrong with him either, maybe the people including us may have given Westbrook a high expectation because of the fact that he is indeed rocking his career when he was still in Washington especially in OKC. Or is his talent has already faded and he is not what we used to know? Just one remaining season for him and maybe we can answer those questions in our head. The point is that the league needs consistency and if these superstars won't give that to their team, then I'm afraid they will be just a story for the upcoming generations.