Russell Westbrook’s career has seen its ups and downs in recent years.
Known for his triple-doubles early on, his performance has tapered off, notably beginning in the 2022-2023 season with the Los Angeles Lakers. After a midseason trade to the Utah Jazz, where he didn’t play, Westbrook found a new home with the Los Angeles Clippers, a move that seemingly benefited him personally.
Following his departure from the Lakers, many speculated about any lingering resentment he might harbor towards the team.
This speculation gained traction when Dan Hurley turned down the Lakers’ coaching position, and Westbrook liked a social media post about Hurley’s decision, fueling the narrative.
While some might dismiss the “like” as accidental, many fans believe it was intentional, suggesting Westbrook’s ongoing frustration with his former team.
His interaction quickly circulated on social media, given his high-profile status and past association with the Lakers.
Westbrook’s actions highlight possible discontent with how his tenure with the Lakers ended. Meanwhile, the Lakers, having been turned down by Hurley, are back to searching for a coach who can help them return to their former glory.
As they regroup, the incident underscores the complex dynamics between Westbrook and his former team, with social media reactions offering a glimpse into his feelings.