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Westbrook says back problems in part because he’s not used “to sitting down for long stretches”.

Russell Westbrook was out last Wednesday when the Lakers lost to essentially a G-League version of the Trail Blazers due to lower back tightness. Westbrook is questionable for Saturday’s nationally televised game against Stephen Curry and the Warriors for the same reason.

When asked by reporters Friday what led to the back issues, Westbrook pointed to him being benched more recently.

Russell Westbrook said he felt discomfort in his back against Milwaukee, and adds that part of the issue is that he's not accustomed "to sitting down for long stretches".

— Kyle Goon (@kylegoon) February 11, 2022

Here is the full quote from Russell Westbrook, his back injury, and sitting for a long time making it worse: pic.twitter.com/MAxvKpGwlM

— Harrison Faigen (@hmfaigen) February 11, 2022

Lakers coach Frank Vogel has sat Westbrook more and more in clutch moments recently. Against the Bucks last Tuesday, Westbrook did not re-enter the game after leaving midway through the third quarter (the Lakers were already down 24 at the time, although they cut the lead to 10 at one point and Westbrook was not put back in the game). Westbrook sat the entire overtime against the Knicks on Feb. 5 (a Lakers win). There are other instances, and Westbrook has made it clear that being benched in clutch minutes does not make him happy. Here is his quote after the Bucks game, when asked what he said to LeBron and Davis on the bench:

“I told [LeBron James and Anthony Davis] I wished I could help them. Unfortunately, I wasn’t in the game to be able to help them, and that’s why I came here: To help them out. So unfortunately, I haven’t been able to do that for them, but that’s not my call.”  

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