Nuggets’ Russell Westbrook arrives in Denver with familiar edge

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Russell Westbrook has no plans to change his approach to basketball.

At 35 and playing for his fifth team since 2019, the Nuggets guard made it clear during the team’s media day that he’s not trying to tone down the intensity that once made him a league MVP and nine-time all-star. He’s not trying to kiss babies or shake opponents’ hands.

“Excuse my language, but I’m here to kick some (butt),” Westbrook said on Thursday at Ball Arena.

As the Nuggets try to take advantage of their championship window, the organization doesn’t want anything less from Westbrook.

He might not be the same player who was recording triple-doubles with ease in his prime. But his energy and willingness to push those around him could be the secret sauce to helping the Nuggets, salty about falling short of expectations last year, produce a different outcome this season.

“He has a competitive, ‘I’m going to give you a (crap)’ mindset that I love,” head coach Michael Malone said.

It didn’t take much for Westbrook to sign a two-year, $6.8 million deal with Denver in late July. Westbrook wanted a shot at a title, the missing piece to his prodigious NBA career, and was intrigued about playing with fellow MVP Nikola Jokic, whom he called “the best player in the world.”

Before Westbrook decided to come to Denver, he spent a lot of time talking to Nuggets center DeAndre Jordan, whom he played against in college and has faced countless times during his time in the league.

Jordan’s sales pitch to Westbrook was simple but effective.

“I told him to get his (butt) over here. We need him,” Jordan said.

Jordan admires Westbrook’s intensity and level of play on both ends of the floor. The veteran big man added that Westbrook brings a special kind of culture with his mindset and thinks he can be a role model for young players such as Peyton Watson, Christian Braun and Julian Strawther.

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