Russell Westbrook’s Lakers experience hasn’t gone exactly as he’d hoped. The nine-time All-Star and former league MVP has taken the brunt of the blame for Los Angeles’ 28-37 record.
Westbrook has recently taken issue with the nickname “Westbrick,” a common chirp from fans that he said belittles his family name.
Stephen Curry, in the superstar fraternity with Westbrook, feels for the Lakers point guard. In an interview with Yahoo Sports’ Chris Haynes, Curry praised Westbrook for his professionalism amid the scrutiny.
“I told him when we played them in L.A. a couple of days ago that I respect how he’s handled the whole year, just in terms of everything he’s been saying and how he’s been handling himself and protecting his family,” Curry told Yahoo Sports.. “It is the nature of the beast. And in a certain perspective, they build you up to break you down. The real ones who have done amazing things in this league know what that means. He’s a professional, and I’m proud of the way he’s conducting himself, and I’m there for him.”
Westbrook’s wife, Nina, tweeted recently that she’s been getting harassed daily, including death threats. Westbrook said the disdain has gotten so harsh, he’s become uncomfortable bringing his wife and kids to games.
Westbrook has been playing better of late, most recently going for 30 points, eight rebounds and six assists. Los Angeles also beat the Warriors last week. But his Lakers have dropped nine of their last 11 games and are bound for the play-in tournament.
“The fan perspective, it is kind of B.S. when it crosses the line in terms of attacking somebody personally, their name, and not keeping it to just basketball,” Curry told Yahoo Sports. “That’s why we’re all here is because of basketball. But at the end of the day, you have to do what you have to do to speak up for yourself and also understand that the guys that know what’s going on in this league respect the type of player he is. Russ definitely has my support.”