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Russell Westbrook has always been synonymous with triple-doubles, holding the all-time NBA record with 202 to his name. Recently, the Denver Nuggets guard had an epic reaction during a postgame press conference when he learned about his impressive triple-double winning percentage—and that his teammate Nikola Jokic has an even better one.

Reporter 1: "I looked it up, you've won 74% of your games when you have triple-double." 

Russell Westbrook: "Really?" 

Reporter 1: "And to me, that's probably indicative of something about how you probably can impact the game in a positive way." 

Russell Westbrook: "74% you said?" 

Reporter 1: "Yeah." 

Russell Westbrook: "Damn, is it 74?" 

Reporter 1: "Yeah." 

Russell Westbrook: "So that's the winning percentage, huh?" 

Reporter 1: "Yeah" 

Russell Westbrook: "Damn, that's crazy." 

Reporter 2: "Jokic is 79." 

Russell Westbrook: "Damnit Jok, Damnit."

A reporter informed Westbrook that teams he played for won 74% of the games in which he recorded a triple-double. Westbrook, visibly intrigued, repeatedly confirmed the number before reacting with excitement. 

The lighthearted moment took a competitive turn when another reporter mentioned that Jokic boasts a 79% winning percentage in triple-double games. Westbrook couldn’t hold back his humor, laughing.

After a challenging few years with the Los Angeles Lakers and Clippers, Westbrook’s move to Denver has reignited his career. While his current averages of 12.9 points, 5.0 rebounds, and 6.8 assists per game may not mirror his MVP season, his efficiency (45.9% from the field and 32.4% from three-point range) and leadership have been instrumental for the Nuggets. 

When Westbrook starts, Denver has a stellar 12-4 record. However, their performance dips to 10-11 when he comes off the bench, highlighting his significant impact.

Westbrook has also proven to be a perfect complement to Jokic, whose passing and scoring abilities make him the focal point of Denver’s offense. Together, the duo has made history, becoming the first teammates in NBA history to record triple-doubles in the same game multiple times in a single season.

While Westbrook is thriving, Jokic is arguably having the best season of his illustrious career. The reigning MVP is averaging an astonishing 31.6 points, 13.0 rebounds, and 9.9 assists per game while shooting an incredible 55.7% from the field and 48.0% from beyond the arc. These numbers not only reinforce his dominance but also solidify him as the frontrunner for another MVP award.

Jokic’s ability to control games with his scoring, rebounding, and playmaking makes him a nightmare for opponents and a dream teammate for Westbrook. Their synergy was on full display during a recent win over the Brooklyn Nets, where both players posted triple-doubles—Jokic with 35 points, 15 assists, and 12 rebounds, and Westbrook with 25 points, 11 rebounds, and 10 assists.

The Jokic-Westbrook partnership has breathed new life into the Nuggets, who currently hold a 22-15 record, good for fourth in the Western Conference. Their chemistry is evident on and off the court, with Jokic’s unselfish style perfectly complementing Westbrook’s high-energy approach. The duo’s ability to achieve triple-doubles together not only underscores their individual brilliance but also their collective impact on team success.

For Westbrook, learning about his impressive triple-double winning percentage—and Jokic’s even higher one—was both a humbling and hilarious moment. It’s a testament to the level of excellence both players bring to the game, as they continue to lead the Nuggets toward championship contention.


Russell Westbrook has found a rejuvenated sense of purpose and joy with the Denver Nuggets, thanks in large part to the mutual trust he shares with head coach Michael Malone. Following a dominant performance, Westbrook opened up in the postgame press conference about what this trust means to him, saying: 

“I’d run through a wall for everybody in the locker room. I lay it on the line because anytime people show trust in you, with my abilities, I’m going to put everything I have on the floor. Regardless of what’s going on, I’ll do that every night."

Malone has been vocal about his belief in Westbrook, often praising him as one of the greatest point guards in NBA history. His confidence in Westbrook is evident, as he frequently includes him in late-game lineups and entrusts him with critical possessions. This faith has revitalized Westbrook, who has responded with some of his most inspired performances in years.

The renewed confidence has also brought Westbrook's signature passion and energy back to the forefront. His playmaking, defensive hustle, and ability to elevate teammates are once again on display, reminding fans why he was once the league's MVP. 

For Westbrook, this partnership with Malone and the Nuggets represents more than just a resurgence—it’s a testament to what happens when a player feels truly valued and supported. Watching Westbrook thrive in this environment is a joy for fans and a reminder of the electrifying talent he still possesses.

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