Russell Westbrook is displaying a revitalized form, delivering consecutive standout performances. In doing so, he officially became the all-time leading rebounder among guards in NBA history.
Widely known for his triple-doubles and scoring ability, this new rebounding milestone highlights Westbrook’s versatility on the court. He has surpassed legendary guard Jason Kidd and others to claim the top spot for rebounds by a guard.
His improved efficiency, stronger rebounding skills, and enhanced decision-making have greatly benefited the Sacramento Kings this season.
At 37 years old, soon to turn 38, and after several team changes in recent years, many expected Westbrook’s performance to decline. However, these recent games demonstrate that the veteran guard still possesses the instincts and energy to influence the game beyond scoring.
From a historical perspective, ranking as the top rebounder among all guards is significant.
Westbrook’s resurgence proves that experience and adaptability allow him to maintain elite impact, now becoming the NBA’s top rebounding guard in history.