That's a fact. Westbrook could have been one of the most unstoppable PG if he worked on his mid-range and long range shots. I don't know why, but he doesn't seem to have improved it a bit. The game is evolving so as the new players. They are as explosive as Westbrook and more importantly can score anywhere. I even came to realize that a basketball player must-have is always going to be the ability to score everywhere. Without mid-range and 3 point shooting ability, you'll not getting anywhere. Westbrook got traded 5 times after he won MVP. I mean I'm starting to doubt if he's really valuable when he has been traded around and been into 4-5 teams after OKC.
Let's not forget Dwyane Wade. He almost has the same skills as Russell Westbrook. Attack the paint and some midrange shooting. WB was actually one of the most unstoppable PGs in his prime. He just doesn't have the team recipe to bring a championship. What happened to him is what happened to other great players.
Chris Paul, Gary Payton, Sam Cassell, John Stockton, Charles Barkley, and a lot more. I would not say it could've been better if he took classes on long-range shooting, it's just there are better teams out there. Basketball ain't a one-man team.
Still, I am putting this guy in my Hall of Fame players because of his damn stats that will be difficult to erase. High amount of triple-doubles, great battles in championships, and his perseverance as a basketball player.
I guess bad luck also got to him just like the other named players.