Russell Westbrook Says He’ll Build 180 Affordable Housing Units In South Central LA

Russell Westbrook is investing in his local community and announced the building of 180 affordable housing units in South Central LA.

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Russell Westbrook has been in his hometown of Los Angeles since 2021 and has been trying to give back to the community he emerged from. His latest effort on that front is arguably the biggest one yet, promising to build 180 affordable housing units in South Central LA to be a community business hub, anchored by a major retail chain, Target. 

“Proud to be investing in my community, South Central LA. We’re building 180 affordable housing units, surrounded by community-centered businesses and anchored by Target. Real LA native.”

Westbrook has already received praise for his efforts from former NBA players Carmelo Anthony and Isaiah Thomas. This project could help the serious problem of homelessness in the area and become a prosperous community hub, helping current and future generations in the region. 

Basketball players aren’t responsible for making major infrastructure projects, but their actions to impact people’s communities in the absence of government assistance are remarkable. 


Russell Westbrook Embracing A New Role

Russell Westbrook isn’t the high-flying triple-double machine that was winning and competing for MVPs a few years ago anymore. The point guard’s athletic decline has severely impacted his career since he’s come to LA. He had a nightmarish 18-month stint with the Lakers which ended with a messy trade that wound up saving the Lakers season as they made a Western Conference Finals run.

Westbrook would land with the Los Angeles Clippers as a buyout addition in March 2023 and has had to change his style of play to be an impactful rotational player. He isn’t a high-usage guard who creates opportunities by driving to the rim, but a more team-oriented passer, connective piece, and active on-ball defender. He’s embracing the role of a role-player and the Clippers have thrived as a result.

He voluntarily moved to the bench after the Clippers acquired James Harden to be the team’s sixth man. He’s averaged 11.2 points, 5.2 rebounds, and 4.5 assists this season, still struggling to stretch the floor but giving the Clippers valuable minutes on a team with a 38-19 record. The 35-year-old has extended his NBA career after concerns he may fizzle out early.

Not only has he embraced being a role player, but he’s also been an extremely positive force in the Clippers locker room according to his teammates. This wasn’t the case on the Lakers, as he was called a ‘vampire’ by reports after his exit. He’s thriving once again, albeit in a different way. He may not notch another triple-double anytime soon, but he’ll strive to have a winning impact on a genuine contending team.

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