Alright, so the other day I was feeling nostalgic and decided to dive back into the 2012 NBA season. Specifically, I wanted to relive some of Russell Westbrook’s performances from that year. Man, that guy was a beast!

Getting Started
First things first, I needed to find some footage. I fired up my computer.
- I opened my browser.
- Then I typed some keywords.
I scrolled through a bunch of options.
Digging Deeper
Once I had a good selection of games, I started taking notes. I grabbed a pen and a piece of paper – yeah, I’m old school like that. I wanted to track his stats, but also just jot down some observations about his playing style.
- Points, obviously.
- Assists, because Russ was always a playmaker.
- Rebounds. That guy could jump out of the gym!
- Turnovers, gotta keep it real, he had some of those too.
Besides the numbers, I also jotted down things like:
- How often was he attacking the rim?
- What types of passes was he making?
- How was his defensive intensity?
The Final Wrap-up
After watching and analyzing several games, I compiled all my notes. It was really cool to see how consistently explosive he was, even back then. You could really see the beginnings of the triple-double machine he would become. I’ve got all my notes about these, so I can analyze again.

It was a fun little trip down memory lane, and it definitely made me appreciate Westbrook’s game even more. Now, I got all the data, and I can see his performance more clearly!