The Oneida Daily Dispatch (Oneida, NY)

Russell Westbrook eager to help Lebron in Lakers homecoming

- By Greg Beacham

LOS ANGELES » Russell Westbrook was a Lakers fan from childhood, and he skipped school to attend their championsh­ip parades. After he became close friends with Kobe Bryant, they spoke about the responsibi­lity and honor of playing for this decorated franchise.

Yet even after Westbrook became an NBA superstar with the autonomy now available to basketball’s best players, he figured the timing would never be right to suit up for his beloved hometown team — let alone alongside two fellow superstars with a real chance to win his first championsh­ip.

“Some of these dreams don’t come true for people like myself,” Westbrook said.

After spending the last half-decade racking up spectacula­r numbers for teams with little chance of major success, Westbrook is joining the Lakers for his 14th NBA season. Los Angeles general manager Rob Pelinka pulled

off a spectacula­r trade to team Westbrook with Lebron James and Anthony Davis on a reconfigur­ed Lakers roster designed to win rings now.

When it came together over the past week, the 32-year-old Westbrook said he repeatedly found himself at a loss for words.

His broad smile said plenty when he held up his gold No. 0 jersey Tuesday alongside his parents and brother.

“Being from LA, you always wish that you could play for your home team,” Westbrook said. “That’s definitely something that always circled around in my mind. Maybe one day? But I always would come back and be like, ‘Ah, that probably won’t happen.’ I just had to wait and see. But now that we’re here, I’m going to take full advantage of it.”

The Lakers believe they can take full advantage of both James and Westbrook, a pairing that seems potentiall­y difficult. Westbrook famously is among the most ball-dominant players of his generation, while James has become an exceptiona­l offensive initiator and point guard alongside his innumerabl­e other skills.

Westbrook, who has several eponymous auto dealership­s in the Los Angeles area, is ready to play a complement­ary role to keep the Lakers on the road to a title.

“Lebron is one of the best players to play this game, and his ability to do everything on the floor allows me to just figure it out,” Westbrook said. “I’m coming to a championsh­ip-caliber team, and my job is to make his game easy for him, and I’ll find ways to do that. As it pertains to ball-handling, it really doesn’t matter. There’s many different ways you can impact the game without having the ball in your hands. I’ve been able to do that for a number of years, and we’ll figure it out.”

 ?? KYUSUNG GONG — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Los Angeles Lakers guard Russell Westbrook poses for a photo with his jersey at an introducto­ry NBA basketball news conference in Los Angeles, Tuesday, Aug. 10, 2021.
KYUSUNG GONG — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Los Angeles Lakers guard Russell Westbrook poses for a photo with his jersey at an introducto­ry NBA basketball news conference in Los Angeles, Tuesday, Aug. 10, 2021.

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