Russell Westbrook goes coast-to-coast on 76ers with vicious dunk
Russell Westbrook is not one of us, and went ham on the Philadelphia 76ers coast-to-coast.
The Oklahoma City Thunder and the Philadelphia 76ers played tonight in a clash of teams with very different levels of talent. What the Sixers didn’t know was that while they were trying to play basketball, Russell Westbrook was doing something on an entirely different level.
There aren’t words.
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Russell Westbrook just ruined everyone on that court. I don’t know if they can keep playing basketball after that. It might just need to stop being a sport; Russell Westbrook has broken it.
I’d first like to extend my condolences to the members of the Philadelphia 76ers. It’s unfair that you guys have to keep playing basketball after that just happened to you. It’s bad enough that they’re playing for a team that’s trying not to win games; now you have to pretend that didn’t just happen to you? No one would blame the Sixers if they just walked away after that. Hell, no one would blame Westbrook himself for leaving; you’ve got to close on a high note right? It’s the same reason bands close sets with their best songs.
In the meantime, say goodbye to basketball, everybody. One one else shall play it; it’s broken now.
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