Russell Westbrook retires from the NBA with a farewell video narrated by Michael B. Jordan
Russell Westbrook, the NBA's all-time leader in triple-doubles and the 2017 MVP, has announced his retirement after 18 seasons. The announcement was made on social media via a video narrated by Michael B.

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AI-generatedRussell Westbrook, the NBA's all-time leader in triple-doubles and the 2017 MVP, has announced his retirement after 18 seasons. The announcement was made on social media via a video narrated by Michael B. Jordan. Westbrook, a two-time scoring champion and two-time All-Star Game MVP, played his final season with the Sacramento Kings. He leaves the league with 209 career triple-doubles, a record he set in the 2016-17 season with 42. Westbrook also won an Olympic gold medal in 2012 and was selected to the league's 75th anniversary team. His career included stints with the Oklahoma City Thunder, Houston Rockets, Washington Wizards, Los Angeles Lakers, and Los Angeles Clippers.
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5 extractedWestbrook was selected to the NBA's 75th anniversary team and won an Olympic gold medal in 2012.
He was the No. 4 pick in the 2008 NBA draft and played for multiple teams including the Thunder, Kings, Rockets, Wizards, Lakers, Clippers, and Nuggets.
Westbrook leaves the NBA with 209 career triple-doubles, holding the record for most in a season (42 in 2016-17).
Westbrook shared his retirement decision on social media via a video narrated by actor Michael B. Jordan.
Russell Westbrook, NBA's career leader in triple-doubles and 2017 MVP, announced his retirement after 18 seasons.