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Westbrook was never one of my favorite players during most of his prime, but seeing how Westbrook has handled his last few years helped me gain a lot of respect for him.

Sure he never was the lead guy on a championship team, but his competitiveness is amazing. He played his best through all the Lakers drama. Westbrook also put up 37 in a playoff game in the most recent playoffs. I'm quite a huge fan of this late-career Westbrook.

Kobe - when I first started following the NBA as a kid, Kobe was the player I liked to root against. Near the end of his career I had nothing but love for him.

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[–] Sarksey@alien.top 1 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Do you believe that Dame’s decision to stay in Portland has helped his legacy? Couldn’t disagree more. I think he’s one of the most talented players that will just be kind of forgotten about because he achieved nothing. Say what you will about KD’s rings, he’s got them and that will never be taken away from him.

[–] Tropical_Wendigo@alien.top 1 points 1 year ago

Ironically enough, Dame has some similarities to Drexler (minus the championship contention in Portland, obviously).

  • Drafted to a team trying to find a new identity after injury turmoil in the last few years (Walton/Roy and Oden)
  • Franchise cornerstone for around a decade
  • Overshadowed by a generational talent with a similar playstyle who wins multiple championships (Jordan/Curry)
  • Requests a trade shortly after a new GM comes in
  • Gets moved to a team that's won a championship in the last few years (Rockets/Bucks) to be the second star on the team behind the team's leader (Hakeem/Giannis)