Russell Westbrook and Darvin Ham reportedly hooked up last night

A little info dropped this evening, but which might snowball by tomorrow. Russell Westbrook and the Lakers coach Darvin Ham would have chafouinés yesterday during the game once morest the Thunder, game in which … uh it’s good, I think we know.

At worst, it’s a great operation led by ESPN insiders who, 24 hours before the trade deadline, hope to “sell” paper, at best it’s a signal, a flashing light that makes us believe that the rag really burns between the Lakers and Russell Westbrook. But does the tea towel really burn? And is the expression “the rag burns” still authorized in 2023? Brief, all we know is that apparently the coach would have criticized his player for leaving the field too slowly, that the tone would have risen a little between the two men, that RW would have called Darvin Ham a ham and that only two of these three statements are true.

Author of a big last quarter with 14 points, Russell Westbrook continues to alternate good and very average and his name is relatively often mentioned in transfer rumors sending him to Charlotte or Utah. A few hours before the closing of the winter transfer market (tomorrow at 9 p.m.), here is in any case a strange timing to release such information, to which we reply that if we were the Brodie’s entourage and we wanted to scare off any franchises wishing to recover Westbrook… we wouldn’t have gone regarding it any other way. To which our other us replies that in any case no franchise wants Russell Westbrook and his contract, to which we say to ourselves in the end that there are still several of us talking when we are only one. nobody and maybe it’s time to take a nap.

Pfiou.

What you must remember ? It may be good that the rag burns between Russell Westbrook and the Lakers, unless this same rag burns only between our ability to withstand the shock in this month of February and our body which ages inexorably. Roll on tomorrow, with real info.

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