Russell Westbrook has entered a renewed stretch of impressive play, delivering consecutive standout performances that highlight his enduring impact. During this resurgence, he officially became the all-time leading rebounder among guards in NBA history.
"Westbrook has pulled down more rebounds than any other guard in NBA history, surpassing Jason Kidd and others in the category."
Known for his triple-doubles and explosive scoring, this record adds another layer to his legacy of versatility. In recent games, Westbrook recorded 26 points, 12 rebounds, and 6 assists against the Nuggets, then followed with a triple-double versus the Warriors with 23 points, 16 rebounds, and 10 assists.
His improved efficiency, rebounding presence, and smarter playmaking have strengthened the Kings’ season performance. The resurgence is especially impressive considering his age of 37 and the transitions between multiple teams in recent years, which had led many to assume a decline in output.
Becoming the top rebounder among all guards marks a remarkable milestone in Westbrook’s career, affirming his intense energy and ability to influence the game well beyond scoring.
At 37, Russell Westbrook defies expectations, combining revived performance and record-breaking rebounding to expand his legacy as one of the NBA’s most complete guards.