“ATTACK THESE LOSERS!” Jim Norton advices how Russell Westbrook could stop trolling and abuse from fans
Russell Westbrook
Former MVP Russell Westbrook had high expectation when he entered the 2021-22 NBA season with LeBron James’ Los Angeles Lakers. Derived as an A-class leader, Brodie endured a rough start but with the Lakers starting the season with more than decent .500% win percentage, he started coming under the radar of angry and frustrated Laker fan, who eventually named his WESTBRICK.
Spoiling the name of his family, Russell Westbrook has had an abysmal time with the purple and gold army. To an extent where there have been reports that he wouldn’t be a part of the team in the next season. On the same note, Jim Norton came out to advice Westbrook how he could stop fans from trolling and abusing him, perhaps game after game now.
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Jim Norton on how Russell Westbrook could stop consistent fans trolling
The Lakers are currently placed 10th in the Western Conference and are inches away from being knocked out from a play-in tournament berth as well. Given that the San Antonio Spurs are just a handful of wins away from catching up with the purple and gold, Jim Norton exclusively told TMZ Sports, how Russell Westbrook could survive from the non-appreciating fan abuse.
Jim told TMZ Sports, Russell Westbrook needs to start going back at fans in a war of words, encouraging the baller to “attack these losers” who are yelling at him.
Jim Norton said there are plenty of nights in his industry he doesn’t bring it, so he never gets mad at fans for heckling him if he deserves it.
“Well that’s why I said, ‘play better,’” Morton says, “because if I’m on stage, there’s plenty of nights when I suck.”
“I kind of know when I suck. So, if I’m having a really bad set and someone yells, ‘you suck,’ then I’ll address it, and I’ll be mean to the person. But I can’t really be mad at them for telling the truth.”
Will we see Westbrook finally being able to silence the fans amid this consistent abuse rally, even when his days in the Laker jersey are limited? Remains to be seen.
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