Russell Westbrook’s Heartbreaking Moment With LeBron James, Anthony Davis in Loss to Bucks

The Los Angeles Lakers lost another game. Giannis Antetokounmpo and the Milwaukee Bucks defeated LeBron James and his teammates. It was a tough game, and Lakers players were devastated. The same goes to Russell Westbrook, and everyone noticed this emotional moment following the loss to the Bucks.

Westbrook did his best to hype up his teammates, helping them overcome the terrible defeat. He was there to motivate LeBron and Davis, and cameras caught the whole moment. Yes, both superstars were really tired. Antetokounmpo sure gave them a big headache.

Russell Westbrook bonds with Lakers players following an emotional moment during the loss to the Bucks

Lakers players really tried but it wasn’t enough to beat the Bucks. Fans thought that their idols are back on the track after beating the New York Knicks, but they were wrong. LeBron and Co. still have to overcome a major obstacle. Or obstacles? The Lakers have added another loss to the chart.

When it comes to Westbrook, he had all the time in this world to cheer up his teammates. Frank Vogel benched him, remember? He ended up on the bench again. Westbrook didn’t join his team in the final quarter of the game, sparkling additional rumors about his trade. He struggles and Vogel uses other players instead of him. In the game against the Bucks, Westbrook played 26 minutes and scored 10 points, 10 rebounds, and five assists. He can do better than this. He should do better than this. The Lakers are in a desperate situation right now and they need Broddie to do better on the floor.

It’s strange because Westbrook is one of the most competitive players in the NBA. The Lakers got him for a reason. They may not keep him around for long though.

Rob Pelinka won’t consider trading Broddie at this point. The veteran came to LA a few months ago and he may finish his season with the Lakers. If you ask Skip Bayless, he will say that the Lakers should call the Houston Rockets to make a deal. Trading Westbrook for John Wall makes perfect sense for him. This is an old story, but Bayless sees a good point in it.