Los Angeles Times (Sunday)

Westbrook addition to Clippers can go either one of two ways

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If I were Clippers coach Tyronn Lue, I would tell Russell Westbrook not to shoot threes, unless the clock is running down, since his three-point shooting is practicall­y the worst in the NBA. Also, whenever Russ makes a stupid pass, I would sit him down. Otherwise, the energy Russ brings to the floor will definitely help the Clippers.

Vaughn Hardenberg

Westwood

The pseudo king treated Westbrook like a worthless pawn, so let’s hope Russell plays exceptiona­lly well and shows the hoop world that the king is the worst GM in Lakers history.

Shame on queen Jeanie for even listening to James. Thank you, Paul George.

Fred Wallin Westlake Village

To the Clippers brain trust: When this goes south as it inevitably will, don’t say you weren’t warned. Thomas Filip Moorpark

What a surprise. Bill Plaschke claims the Clippers are making the same mistakes as the Lakers did. The Clippers only gave up some Steve Ballmer spare change to take a chance on a veteran point guard who goes to the basket, their only need other than health. Russ isn’t going to fill the stat sheet or be a defensive stopper, but he can help raise the Clippers’ first banner.

Bruce Galler Palmdale

As a Clippers fan, I admit to having concerns about their acquiring Russell Westbrook. Then Bill Plaschke wrote a column suggesting the move would be a disaster for the team.

Since Bill’s successful prediction rate comes in at about 8%, I Immediatel­y felt better.

Bert Bergen La Cañada Flintridge

Westbrook could be a big help to the Clippers if he has a clearly defined role as facilitato­r and a clearly defined clause in his contract: You will be fined $10,000 every time you take a three-point shot.

Ron Ovadia Irvine

For Clippers fans, the week’s most terrifying statement came from coach Tyronn Lue. “We want Russ to be Russ.”

Hugh K. Malay Oxnard

All-Star slide

The NBA All-Star Game has evolved into a pure and unapologet­ic offensive skills exhibition, and yes, I find that offensive, and actually an insult to the game.

Andrew Sacks Riverside

I enjoyed the NBA AllStar Game, seriously! The incredible shooting accuracy is something to appreciate, and the athleticis­m and creativity (despite no defense) was great to watch too. It’s nonsensica­l to expect or demand a competitiv­e game from these valuable, fragile multimilli­ondollar entities in the middle of a competitiv­e season. Let’s quit whining and enjoy the “spectacle” for what it is.

Brad Kearns Stateline, Nev.

What does Freddie need to prove?

So Dylan Hernández finally tries to write a nice column about Freddie Freeman, doing a good job showing why the fans and his teammates fell in love with him so quickly last season, and he has to end it with a classless dig? “As far as Lux’s evaluation of him as a human being, I’ll have to see him in more character-revealing moments with the team before I’m entirely convinced”? Does Freeman have any scandals or questionab­le actions in his long career? Has he had any spats with his teammates that bring into question his character? No. Hernández is the one with the questionab­le character. And stop subjecting the readers of this fine newspaper to his bitterness.

Danny Balber Jr. Pasadena

Don’t ask me about my business

I can imagine fans will be outraged that the Dodgers have hired a key figure from the 2018 Red Sox staff who technicall­y cheated to help defeat them in that year’s World Series. But they should keep in mind the words of that legendary baseball executive Michael Corleone, “It’s not personal. It’s business.”

Evan Puziss Mar Vista

Shouldn’t Alabama hold him out?

Let me get this straight: UCLA basketball players Jalen Hill, Cody Riley and LiAngelo Ball stole sunglasses in China and were suspended for a season while Alabama star Brandon Miller supplied the gun used in a murder and he won’t miss a game. It makes no sense. Would he have been suspended if Alabama was in last place or if Miller was a walk-on? Embarrassi­ng and illogical.

J Marc Rosen Kaneohe, Hawaii

Someone call Jack

In his reporting of the Genesis Invitation­al, Steve Henson remarked that Tiger Woods “is considered the greatest golfer of all time,” which leads one to wonder if Henson is familiar with the most accomplish­ed career of Jack Nicklaus.

During the 24-year period in which he prevailed, Nicklaus not only won 18 majors but also had to contend with the likes of Gary Player (nine majors), Tom Watson (eight majors), Arnold Palmer (seven majors) and Lee Trevino (six majors). In contrast, Woods has won 15 majors during his career but also only had to contend with one other multiple major winner in Phil Mickelson, with six.

And since the winning of majors is the measure of greatness in pro golf, Nicklaus still reigns as the greatest golfer of all time, with Woods being a close second.

Jim Redhead San Diego

Where’s the coverage?

Again The Times’ sports editors have relegated track and field to nonexisten­ce. A world record in the shot put was set by an American Olympic champion as was a variety of American records at the USATAF Championsh­ips in Albuquerqu­e the same day. The Times article from last summer, in brief, laid out how the sport needs the recognitio­n of the media to help build back its popularity. I have no delusion that track and field will ever be on the same level as the NFL or NBA. But with a little help from The Times and others maybe it will someday be on the same level as the X Games.

Frank Rock Santa Clarita The Los Angeles Times welcomes expression­s of all views. Letters should be brief and become the property of The Times. They may be edited and republishe­d in any format. Each must include a valid mailing address and telephone number. Pseudonyms will not be used.

 ?? Mark J. Terrill Associated Press ?? RUSSELL WESTBROOK put up shots in his debut with the Clippers but couldn’t help them get a win.
Mark J. Terrill Associated Press RUSSELL WESTBROOK put up shots in his debut with the Clippers but couldn’t help them get a win.

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