Russell Westbrook is the all-time leader in triple-doubles, with 182 career triple-doubles, surpassing Oscar Robertson's record.

What drove his success?

He achieved this milestone on Monday in Atlanta, with 33 points, 19 rebounds, and 15 assists against the Pacers.
And his top 30 plays of his career showcase his incredible skill and athleticism.

How does he compare to other legends?

Westbrook's career-high 58-point game in 2017 demonstrates his ability to dominate games.
He won the 2017 KIA NBA Most Valuable Player award, a testament to his hard work and dedication.

What's next for Russell Westbrook?

He continues to play at an elite level, with a triple-double in 2020-21, including 14 points, 21 rebounds, and 24 assists.
But his journey to becoming a legend began at the 2008 NBA Draft.
So his best plays from the 2018-19 season and 2016-17 season are still widely talked about.

How has he impacted the NBA?

Westbrook's impact on the game is undeniable, with his unique playing style and ability to make history.
And his top 20 crossovers of his career are a highlight reel of his impressive skill.
He notched a new career-high scoring 58 points on 15-24 shooting with seven assists and two rebounds versus Portland in 2017.
But what sets him apart is his consistent dominance over the years.
As of 2020-21, he recorded a triple-double with 14 points, 21 rebounds, and 24 assists.
And on Monday in Atlanta, he made history, logging his 182nd career triple-double to pass Oscar Robertson for the all-time mark.