At 36 years old, Russell Westbrook keeps pushing the limits of his career. On Wednesday night, the Sacramento Kings’ point guard delivered a stunning performance reminiscent of his prime.
Westbrook scored 23 points, grabbed 16 rebounds, and handed out 10 assists, leading the Kings to a 121-116 victory over the Golden State Warriors. This triple-double marked the 204th of his career.
With this game, Westbrook became the best rebounder in NBA history among guards, amassing 8,734 rebounds and surpassing Jason Kidd’s 8,725.
“Humbly, I am the best rebounder in history among guards,” Westbrook stated confidently after the game. “So when the ball bounces off the rim, I go get it.”
He is also the first point guard to record a triple-double in his 18th NBA season, highlighting his rare longevity at the position.
Westbrook continues to deliver intense performances, averaging 15.0 points, 7.1 rebounds, and 5.6 assists per game this season with the Kings. His relentless energy and pace remain a defining part of his game.
Former teammates and opponents often describe him as a competitor obsessed with effort, a mindset he maintains every night on the court.
Russell Westbrook redefines endurance and competitiveness, maintaining elite performance levels and setting records even in his 18th NBA season.