UCLA Basketball: Watch Russell Westbrook Turn Back the Clock in Offseason Pickup Games

Pushing the pace and rocking the rim!
UCLA Basketball: Watch Russell Westbrook Turn Back the Clock in Offseason Pickup Games
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We are still some time away from watching the new-look UCLA men's basketball team officially kick off their season and it is tough to pinpoint exactly which players we are most excited to see take the floor. Adem Bona will be ready to get started again after having his freshman year end early with injury, Aday Mara is ready to showcase his own unique talents to the world and Sebastian Mack has a nonstop motor that fans are going to love.

But UCLA's basketball community is very lucky because there are a number of former Bruins stars that have forged out some great careers in the NBA and will continue shining this coming season. These names include Jrue Holiday, Kevin Love and Russell Westbrook just to name a few. You also have Amari Bailey, Jaime Jaquez and Tyger Campbell starting their professional careers.

However, I think everybody is going to be very intrigued to see how Russell Westbrook fares in his first full season with the Los Angeles Clippers. His fit and contract with the city-rival Lakers clearly did not work out but he shined in 21 regular season games with the Clippers last year (15p, 7a, 5r) and in five playoff games (23 p, 7a, 7r).

Westbrook recently made way back to UCLA this offseason to participate in the Rico Hines pickup games and he was looking very dominant.

The former MVP was scoring at all three levels and despite him starting to enter the latter stages of his career, he still showcases the same athleticism at times that has made him one of the game's most exciting players.

Scrimmages and real NBA games are very different but it's great to see Brodie back at his former school and doing what he does best!


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Noel Sanchez
NOEL SANCHEZ

Noel is currently in his third year at California Polytechnic University of Pomona and is pursuing a B.A. in Communications with an emphasis in Multi-Media Journalism. He has always had a deep passion for sports and writing.