Russell’s Return

By | 2016-10-28T20:48:04-08:00 February 26th, 2014|Blog|7 Comments

Russell Westbrook returned from his knee injury last week, and we’re all very happy to have him back. Russell being on the floor for us means, in a lot of ways, that we have our heartbeat again.

Russell isn’t just a dynamic basketball player statistically; he also has a dynamic presence. There’s no replacing his energy level and his voice, and he just brings a certain brand of toughness, confidence and swagger to our game as a team. I definitely think it’s a big step for us to get him back.

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There’s always an adjustment period for a player coming back off of an injury that has had him out for a while. You’re trying to do something that you haven’t done for weeks — or in Russell’s case, that you haven’t done in months.

The reality is: It doesn’t matter what you’re doing. If you have to stop doing that thing for weeks or months, it takes a while for you to get used to doing it again. It takes even longer to do it at an elite or excellent level.

So when you talk about playing professional basketball, it doesn’t matter how many times you’ve gone to rehab, run through practice or participated in shootaround. There’s nothing that fully simulates playing the game itself. It takes time to re-adjust, really find that comfort level and get back to an elite All-Star, All-NBA caliber level guy like Russell is when he is at his best.

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There’s also an adjustment period for the team. Basketball is a team game, and it takes time to develop certain levels of chemistry, timing and cohesion in the way that you play.

So when you insert a player back into a team’s lineup, particularly one of Russell’s caliber, a lot of things change. People’s roles, the amount of minutes guys are playing, the decision-making as it relates to shot opportunities, who guys are guarding defensively, the way the coach manages personalities — the list goes on and on.

It’s all part of being a team. As long as everybody’s common goal is the same, I think the transition period is short. I think we have what we need to handle it pretty well.

We showed earlier this season that we can manage it pretty seamlessly. We were playing some of our best basketball before Russell had to leave the lineup after Christmas. The 25 regular season games we have left will give us a chance to find that balance and chemistry we’ll need to be at our best by the time we reach the playoffs.

7 Comments

  1. Angie Milligan February 26, 2014 at 11:47 am

    Thank you for speaking out on this and for defending Russ, as well as the rest of the team. These are things that shouldn’t have to be said, but obviously, there are still people that don’t seem to understand the significance of injuries in athletics, professional sports, etc. I’ve said it before and I will say it again, you are truly a class act. I’m so proud that you have chosen our city and organization to end your career and I want to thank you again for your leadership.

  2. Angie Droit February 26, 2014 at 12:09 pm

    Great article. You and your family fly with the airline I work for on a regular basis…every interaction I have with any one, or all of you is a pleasant experience. I love the LeBron’s face in the bottom picture. Great shot!

  3. Laurissia johnson February 26, 2014 at 12:22 pm

    Always a good read! All you said is so true. The OKC THUNDER TEAM, is yoked together and woven together as the strongest POWER CARD EVER! I look at every game on purpose. I wish I could come to every game but needless to say funds. I see and know a SMOOTH BLESS WHEN I SEE ONE! YOU GUYS ARE SMOOTH THAN SILK TOGETHER! Each play when executed properly, Works! Russell return, my God! Things are about to happen! “ROME WAS NOT BUILT IN A DAY.” Time is the key . You young men have it.PUSH FORWARD! GET THE JOY YOU SEEK! ITS RIGHT THERE! LOVE YA’LL. HAVE A FUN TIME TONIGHT!

    • Shelley McCullough February 26, 2014 at 2:14 pm

      I am so glad you have come to the Thunder. You bring wisdom, experience, talent, enthusiasm, and encouragement to the developing younger players and a driving force for the players in every game. Some fans need to take a breath and evaluate just what it takes for you guys physically in every game. Russ will be back in short order. It just takes patience. We fans are all very proud of our Thunder. Glad that you are here. It will be a good rest of the season. I have faith. Have fun, guys.

  4. B. Indeed March 5, 2014 at 5:50 am

    Glad Russ is back!

  5. Mary March 6, 2014 at 12:23 pm

    Thank You some don’t realize that’s his livelyhood he cones back hard and it’s over with! People don’t understand, I do been there done that!

  6. Eugenia March 6, 2014 at 5:49 pm

    Very well stated, Derek. You are a phenomenal player and a jewel of a teammate!

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