“They’re bff’s right now, they’re talking on the phone, they’re texting” - NBA analyst believes Russell Westbrook will be a starter under Darvin Ham
Russell Westbrook is developing a comfortable relationship with new Lakers coach Darvin Ham and could be a starter next season.
According to Marc J. Spears, Westbrook and Ham have dined together regularly during the offseason.
“They’re bffs right now, they’re talking on the phone, they’re texting, they’re having lunch and dinners together … [Darvin] said, ‘man don’t count [Westbrook] out.’”
Russell Westbrook is a confidence player who plays with speed and intensity. Last season, however, the speed led to turnovers and chemistry issues.
Spears also outlined the plans Ham has for the mercurial guard:
“He has a clear plan for him to push his energy. He also expects [Russ] to be a starter.”
What will Russell Westbrook's role be next season?
Darvin Ham's plan for Westbrook means there is little truth to the rumors of Kyrie Irving coming to the Lakers.
After opting into his contract, most assumed Irving was planning to stay with the Nets. However, Kevin Durant sensationally requested a trade, casting uncertainty over his and Irving's future.
Rumors suggested that Irving wanted to head to Los Angeles and reunite with LeBron James. However, Ham has insisted that his focus is on the current roster and not possible additions.
As for Westbrook, he is still a phenomenal player who can contribute positively to the Lakers. He had a mediocre year in an underperforming Lakers team last season, but one poor season should not taint an entire career for the triple-double king.
Darvin Ham clearly understands that and hopes to revive Westbrook's confidence this coming season. If he can bring out the best in Westbrook, and James and Anthony Davis stay healthy, there is no reason the Lakers will not be able to compete for the title.