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The Lakers re-signed him for 37M & the difference between D'Angelo vs. Westbrook was abysmal

The Lakers and Russell Westbrook had one of the worst stints in the franchise's recent memory, but D'Angelo Russell arrived to change things

By James Brown

The Lakers and Russell Westbrook had one of the worst stints in the franchise's recent memory, but D'Angelo Russell arrived to change things

The 2022-23 season was looking to be a complete mess when it was announced that Russell Westbrook was staying with the team, and having a slow and disappointing offseason where the PG Patrick Beverley was the biggest signing of the summer for the purple and gold.

Even with a new coach in Darvin Ham, Westbrook never fully worked with the team, just wasn't the right fit to be with LeBron James and Anthony Davis. Russ didn't work in a new role, as Ham used him coming off the bench, despite some clear improvement, things never worked out for both parties.

Russell Westbrook's performances kept leaving a lot to desire as the PG averaged 15.9 points, 7.5 assists with 3.5 TOV, 41/29/65 splits, and 49 TS%, this up to the trade deadline when he left the team.

D'Angelo Russell arrived in LA, and immediately shook up things and for the Lakers post-trade deadline, D-Lo was averaging 17.4 pts 6.1 assists, and 2.3 TOV. 48/41/73 splits with 61 TS%.

The Lakers gave D'Angelo Russell another shot for the 2023-24 season

The improvement the team had with D-lo over Westbrook was clear, so much that the team was planning on offering a max-extension, the problem came in the postseason when his game went under expectations, especially against the now NBA champions the Denver Nuggets, still, the Lakers re-signed the PG with a two year 37 million deal but with the possibility of trading him further in the regular season if the star doesn't earn a spot on coach Ham's lineups.

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