Russell Westbrook announces NBA retirement after 18 seasons
Russell Westbrook, a former NBA MVP and the league's all-time leader in triple-doubles, has announced his retirement after 18 seasons. He shared his decision via social media in a three-and-a-half-minute video.

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AI-generatedRussell Westbrook, a former NBA MVP and the league's all-time leader in triple-doubles, has announced his retirement after 18 seasons. He shared his decision via social media in a three-and-a-half-minute video. Throughout his career, Westbrook recorded 209 triple-doubles, including a record 42 in his 2016-17 MVP season. He also ranks fifth in career assists and 14th in scoring. Westbrook was a nine-time All-Star, a two-time All-Star Game MVP, and a 2012 Olympic gold medalist. He played for seven franchises, averaging 20.9 points, 8.0 assists, and 6.9 rebounds over 1,301 regular-season games.
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5 extractedHe averaged 20.9 points, 8.0 assists, and 6.9 rebounds in 1,301 regular-season games.
Westbrook is fifth all-time in career assists (10,351) and 14th in scoring (27,176).
He was the NBA MVP in the 2016-17 season, averaging a triple-double.
Westbrook holds the record for the most career triple-doubles in NBA history with 209.
Russell Westbrook announced his retirement from the NBA after 18 seasons.