Russell Westbrook

Russell Westbrook

At 36, Russell Westbrook continues to defy expectations. On Wednesday night, the Sacramento Kings point guard turned back the clock with a performance reminiscent of his prime: 23 points, 16 rebounds, and 10 assists in a 121–116 win over the Golden State Warriors.

This triple-double marked the 204th of his career, and with it, Westbrook became the highest-rebounding guard in NBA history with 8,734 total rebounds, surpassing Jason Kidd’s 8,725.

“Humbly, I am the best rebounder in history among guards,” he said. “So when the ball bounces off the rim, I go get it.”

He also set another record by becoming the first point guard to record a triple-double in his 18th NBA season—a remarkable milestone for any player at his position. Despite his age, Westbrook remains fiercely competitive, averaging 15.0 points, 7.1 rebounds, and 5.6 assists this season for the Kings.

His energy and influence on the game’s tempo continue to define his presence on the court. Former teammates and rivals alike describe him as a relentless competitor whose drive never wanes.

Author’s Summary

At 36, Russell Westbrook still plays with unmatched intensity, setting records and maintaining his status as one of the NBA’s most enduring competitors.

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