On December 6, the regular season mvp Westbrook accepted an interview with Wizards Media today. In the interview, he expressed some views on his career. First of all, talking about the goals of himself and the team in the new season, Westbrook said: "The goal of the team in the new season is to win the championship. The chances of winning in Washington are really great. Washington is a great city, but this ball The team hasn’t succeeded yet and cannot match this highly accomplished city. We will change everything. I really think the chances of winning in the Wizards are very high. There are great teammates and coaches here. I His goal is always to defeat 29 opponents in the league." The reporter asked Westbrook if not having a championship is his only regret in his current career. Westbrook said: "I don’t agree with your point of view. I have other opinions on whether my career has been successful. Personally, I am more concerned about my contribution to the community and whether my basketball career can inspire many people. My expectation for the basketball journey is to influence others. Give them strength, not just to get honor."
talked about his own style of play and the difference between playing now and when I was young, Westbrook said: "About what is different between me and when I was young, you may have to go for this difference. Ask Coach Brooks. He knows everything about the way I was when I was young. My style of playing is to fight. On the basketball court, I don’t have any friends except my teammates. I’m not friendly. I hate the 58 point guards in the league. I want to beat them. I’m aggressive in the game and I won’t shake hands with them. That’s my style.”
When talking about All-Star teammate Bradley Beal, this teammate was 36 minutes last season. In his playing time, he can score luxury data of 30.2 + 4.2 rebounds + 6.1 assists, ranking second in the scoring list. "I have always liked his games. He always competes hard on the court. He is like a silent killer. He hits the target right from the beginning of the game. I am excited to play with him and I will do my best to help him." Similarly, Wizards guard Bradley Beal also praised Westbrook in an interview with the media: "I think on the court, we will have a good cooperation. I will learn from his game. I think I have a lot to ask for. What he learned, he was much older than me, had won the MVP, and reached that height. I don’t think he will try to dominate and do everything himself when he comes. You have to say, “Westbrook is not compatible with other players.” I can say, “I’m not like those players.” Their playing style is different from mine. I am very adaptable and can adjust to the situation of my teammates and the team’s new players. My job is to make him play well. Easier."