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Ranking Russell Westbrook’s 10 best teammates
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Russell Westbrook is a future Basketball Hall of Famer, highlighted by an NBA MVP award in 2017 coupled with a handful of seasons that saw him average a triple-double.

While Westbrook has been an absolute beast on the court, an NBA championship remains elusive in his career, prompting the NBA MVP to jump from one team to another. This has resulted in Westbrook teaming up with several NBA stars. Here is Russell Westbrook’s 10 best teammates, ranked.

Check out the gallery below.

1. Kevin Durant

Oklahoma City guard Russell Westbrook (0) looks on with Thunder forward Kevin Durant (35) and Thunder guard Thabo Sefolosha (2) against the San Antonio Spurs during the second half at Chesapeake Energy Arena. Mark D. Smith-Imagn Images

Russell Westbrook’s career hasn’t been the same since Kevin Durant left the Oklahoma City Thunder. Although this paved the way for Westbrook to become a triple-double machine leading to a historic MVP season, it has been a different story in terms of team success. Without Durant, Westbrook has yet to make another NBA Finals appearance.

2. Steven Adams

Oklahoma City Thunder center Steven Adams (12) talks with guard Russell Westbrook (0) during the second half against the Detroit Pistons at Little Caesars Arena. Rick Osentoski-Imagn Images

As a gentle giant from New Zealand, Steven Adams isn’t one of the All-Stars in this list. However, he perfectly blended well with Westbrook’s play.

In fact, with Adams as the starting center, Westbrook had a reliable big man to go to while he was running the show in Oklahoma. While Adams isn’t the most dominant center, he perfectly knew how to play off of Westbrook’s all-around style of play.

3. Serge Ibaka

Oklahoma City Thunder point guard Russell Westbrook (0) and power forward Serge Ibaka (9) celebrate taking the lead from the Dallas Mavericks during the game at the American Airlines Center. The Thunder defeated the Mavericks 95-86. Jerome Miron-Imagn Images

There’s no doubt that it was Serge Ibaka who anchored the Oklahoma City Thunder when Kevin Durant and Russell Westbrook were running the show. Ibaka was a defensive-minded big man, who also complemented Westbrook’s play quite well.

His defensive tenacity made life easier for Westbrook on the defensive end while also being an inside threat offensively. He was a crucial piece to the Thunder’s 2012 NBA Finals appearance.

4. Bradley Beal

Washington Wizards guard Russell Westbrook (4) hugs guard Bradley Beal (3) after defeating the Charlotte Hornets at Capital One Arena. Brad Mills-Imagn Images

Landing in Washington, Westbrook had to play alongside Wizards star Bradley Beal, one of the Wizards’ best players in their history. The duo in Washington ultimately transformed the Wizards into a competitive playoff squad.

While they didn’t exactly go deep, just helping the Wizards make the playoffs was already a huge achievement. Moreover, Westbrook still managed to get his triple-double average while Beal was dominating his scoring output.

5. James Harden

Los Angeles Clippers guard Russell Westbrook (0) celebrates after a dunk on a pass from guard James Harden (1) in the first half during game one of the first round for the 2024 NBA playoffs against the Dallas Mavericks at Crypto.com Arena. Jayne Kamin-Oncea-Imagn Images

The duo between Westbrook and James Harden has drawn some mixed results. While they did go to the 2012 NBA Finals together, since then they’ve reunited twice. One time came in Houston, where they ended up getting the boot in the first round of the 2020 NBA playoffs.

The second time around, they teamed up with the Los Angeles Clippers after they traded for Harden, which never went deep enough to get a sniff of a Finals appearance.

6. Kawhi Leonard

LA Clippers guard Russell Westbrook (0) and forward Kawhi Leonard (2) looks on during a stop in play against the New Orleans Pelicans during the second half at Smoothie King Center. Stephen Lew-Imagn Images

Kawhi Leonard is one of the elite forwards in the NBA, having led two franchises to an NBA title. However, he has yet to do so with the Clippers, even when Westbrook came on board. The team-up failed to produce results. While the duo has displayed some glimpses of their greatness, the lack of playoff success ultimately ended their partnership.

7. Paul George

LA Clippers guard Russell Westbrook (0) celebrates with LA Clippers forward Paul George (13) during the second half against the Dallas Mavericks during game four of the first round for the 2024 NBA playoffs at American Airlines Center. Kevin Jairaj-Imagn Images

From teaming up in Oklahoma to playing together in LA, the story was the same for both Westbrook and Paul George. While the duo has consistently expressed their positive feelings about teaming up, the lack of playoff success proves that this duo wasn’t formidable enough.

On paper, this duo has plenty of star power. However, they’ve never materialized their potential in their two stints together.

8. Nikola Jokic

Denver Nuggets center Nikola Jokic (15) is fouled by Los Angeles Clippers guard Russell Westbrook (0) in the second half at Crypto.com Arena. Jayne Kamin-Oncea-Imagn Images

After signing with the Denver Nuggets during the offseason, Westbrook teamed up with another NBA MVP in Nikola Jokic. The reigning three-time NBA MVP should be a promising teammate for Westbrook, who should be gunning for an NBA title to his resume.

While the Nuggets are off to a bit of a slow start at just 14-10, Jokic is averaging over 30 points per game, which would be a career high for a full season.

9. Anthony Davis

Los Angeles Lakers forward Anthony Davis (3) and guard Russell Westbrook (0) head down court in the first half against the Sacramento Kings at Crypto.com Arena. Jayne Kamin-Oncea-Imagn Images

Another major star that Westbrook had a chance to play with was Anthony Davis. While Westbrook had a forgettable stint with the Los Angeles Lakers, he did show some glimpses on the floor with Davis. Unfortunately, their star powers weren’t enough to even make a playoff push possible. Their partnership could be described as disastrous at best.

10. LeBron James

Los Angeles Lakers forward LeBron James (6) and guard Russell Westbrook (0) high five after a score against the Philadelphia 76ers during the second quarter at Wells Fargo Center. Bill Streicher-Imagn Images

A lot of NBA fans will agree that Westbrook’s stint with the Lakers was the worst point of his decorated NBA career. While teaming up with LeBron James may have looked good on paper, the fit was a huge question mark.

James and Westbrook had relatively the same all-around play styles that need the ball to be effective. As a result, Westbrook had one of his worst performances in a Lakers uniform. In fact, the Lakers didn’t even make the playoffs with Westbrook.

This article first appeared on NBA on ClutchPoints and was syndicated with permission.

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