UCLA Men's Basketball: Veteran All-Star Former Bruin Listed Among NBA2K's 10 Quickest Players

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Ever since he stepped onto a basketball court, former UCLA Bruins point guard Russell Westbrook was destined for greatness. His skill set is unlike many players that we've seen, as he has used his incredible athleticism to dominate games.
Westbrook is still putting up numbers in the NBA despite now being a veteran of the game. He can still throw it down at the rim with the best of them, and it has been impressive to see him go through his career.
The former Bruin has made a living by attacking the rim and using his speed to help him. And still, to this day, it is a strength of his.
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Westbrook lands in the top 10 of the fastest players in the league from the latest installment of the popular 2k video game. HoopsHype looked at the fastest players in 2K24, and Westbrook came in as the sixth-ranked player.
He is rated with a 91 overall speed, which is a great number for where he is in his career.
Westbrook has taken much criticism in recent years, but he is still a very solid basketball player. He will be entering a full season with the Los Angeles Clippers this year after he re-signed with them over the offseason.
He seemed to find a home with the Clippers at the end of last season, and he will be trying to help them win their first-ever NBA Championship.
His ability to get to the rim with his speed is impressive, and it was something that the Clippers really were excited about when he joined them.
Westbrook will continue playing his style of basketball until the day that he retires. He is one of the most beloved former Bruins in recent memory, and once the season kicks off again, fans will be rooting for his success.
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Matt earned a Master of Science degree in Sport Management from Louisiana State University in 2021. He was born and raised in the Los Angeles area, covering all Southern California sports in his career.
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