Since acquiring Russell Westbrook, the LA Clippers have had a bit of a rivalry with the Sacramento Kings, as both their matchups have ended in close games. In their second bout with Westbrook, Kings fans got themselves into trouble with the nine-time All-Star.
In the video, Russ was seen calling the attention of the officials over on his side. Things weren't looking good, as the Clippers guard was gesturing for the officials to kick out fans sitting courtside. Shortly after, the referee approached the 2017 MVP and got the fans out of the game.
Watch as Westbrook was able to send the fans home early.
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Westbrook's teammate, Robert Covington, approached to calm the point guard down.
Kings have outplayed Clippers since acquiring Russell Westbrook
The Clippers and Kings made history when they first matched up against each other after the All-Star break. Both teams combined for 351 points, making their game the second-highest scoring game in NBA history. The Kings won against the Clippers in a double-overtime game.
Westbrook has played incredibly well, scoring 17 points and dishing 14 assists. However, the duo of De'Aaron Fox and Domantas Sabonis spoiled Russ' first game as a Clipper. Fox had 42 points and 12 assists, while Sabonis had 20 points and 10 rebounds.
The surprise for the Kings was Malik Monk's production off the bench. He had 45 points and made six three-pointers.
In their second matchup, Sacramento took home the win again after Fox's 33-point and seven-assist game outing. It could be a new rivalry brewing, but anything could happen between the two California teams.
Is Russell Westbrook hurting Clippers' offense?
The Clippers finally managed to get the win on Monday (March 6) night, mounting a comeback late in the fourth period against the short-handed Memphis Grizzlies. Westbrook didn't score in double digits but had an all-around game. The nine-time All-NBA had nine points, five rebounds and six assists, which was enough to give his new team the win.
Westbrook's game isn't looking like it fits the system of coach Ty Lue, though. He usually opts for a more switchable defensive lineup. Usually at a disadvantage in terms of height, he makes sure that all five guys on the floor are capable shooters. Having Russ in that lineup sort of defeats the purpose of what they're trying to do.
In the Clippers' game against the Golden State Warriors, Draymond Green decided to defend the former All-Star from the free throw line. This defensive tactic is often used for non-shooters like Ben Simmons, which ends up with the interior getting packed with players.
It's still a mystery how Westbrook will be incorporated into the Clippers' offense in the postseason.
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