Russell Westbrook has never been one to campaign for his legacy. He doesn’t need to. The box score, the longevity, the nightly impact, they speak loudly enough. And on Wednesday night in Sacramento, they echoed again.
Westbrook recorded 23 points , 16 rebounds, and 10 assists in the Sacramento Kings ’ 121-116 win over the Golden State Warriors, marking the 204th triple-double of his career and his first as a King. It was yet another chapter in one of the most dominant statistical resumes in NBA history. Expand Tweet
When asked postgame when he believed he became the greatest rebounding guard in NBA history, Westbrook didn’t offer a label, a claim, or a debate.
He just smiled and nodded while the reporters were telling him his records. And the numbers do. They’re louder than any ar

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