Clippers’ Russell Westbrook Suffers Fractured Hand vs. Wizards

Los Angeles was dealt a major injury blow to a key member of its rotation during Saturday’s rout.
Clippers’ Russell Westbrook Suffers Fractured Hand vs. Wizards
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Los Angeles Clippers point guard Russell Westbrook suffered a fractured left hand during Saturday night’s game against the Washington Wizards, the team announced, per ESPN’s Ohm Youngmisuk.

The injury appeared to occur in the first half of the contest at Crypto.com Arena as the veteran point guard attempted to reach in for a steal on Wizards guard Jordan Poole. Westbrook left the game with 8:10 remaining in the second quarter and did not return. 

The Clippers announced his diagnosis a short while later, with L.A. having opened up a sizable third quarter lead over Washington.

Prior to his departure, Westbrook tallied six points and an assist in 10 minutes played. 

The injury to the 2016-17 MVP could potentially deal a blow to the surging Clippers, who have established themselves as a threat in the crowded Western Conference. Having dealt with various past injury issues centered around star tandem of Kawhi Leonard and Paul George, L.A.’s rotation has been healthy for much of the season, resulting in the team posting a 38–20 record (including Saturday’s eventual 140–115 win over Washington). The Clippers are currently fourth in the conference standings, three games behind the first-place Minnesota Timberwolves.

Westbrook has been a pivotal part of the L.A.’s success this season, having averaged 11.1 points on 45.2% shooting, 5.1 rebounds and 4.4 assists per game in his first full season with the Clippers. He’s come off the bench in 48 of his 58 appearances this season.


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Zach Koons is a programming editor at Sports Illustrated who frequently writes about Formula One. He joined SI as a breaking/trending news writer in February 2022 before joining the programming team in 2023. Koons previously worked at The Spun and interned for the Atlanta Journal-Constitution. He currently hosts the "Bleav in Northwestern" podcast and received a bachelor's in journalism from Northwestern University.