Russell Westbrook Passes Kobe Bryant on Steals List, Climbs Assists Rankings


Russell Westbrook makes NBA history, surpassing Kobe Bryant on the all-time steals list. Get the latest updates on Westbrook's chase for his first NBA championship.



Denver Nuggets guard Russell Westbrook made history on Friday by surpassing Kobe Bryant on the all-time steals list during a game against the Utah Jazz. Westbrook's 1,945th career steal pushed him up to 16th on the list, edging out Bryant's 1,944 steals. This achievement not only highlights Westbrook's impressive defensive skills but also solidifies his position among the NBA's all-time greats.


Westbrook's record-breaking night didn't stop there. He also moved up to eighth on the all-time assists list, surpassing NBA legend Oscar Robertson with 9,888 assists. This milestone showcases Westbrook's exceptional court vision and ability to create scoring opportunities for his teammates. By achieving these milestones, Westbrook continues to cement his legacy as one of the most versatile and dominant players in NBA history.


It's worth noting that Westbrook's achievement comes after LeBron James previously surpassed Kobe Bryant on the all-time steals list in 2021. The ever-evolving landscape of NBA records underscores the constant pursuit of greatness among the league's top players.


Russell Westbrook has already cemented his status as one of the all-time greats in the NBA, with a plethora of accolades and impressive career statistics. His legacy was solidified long before he joined the Denver Nuggets, but his recent resurgence has reignited hopes among fans that he will finally capture his first NBA championship.




Westbrook's impressive form in the Mile High City has been a key factor in the Nuggets' success this season. As a vital cog in the team's machinery, Westbrook is averaging 13.1 points, 6.2 assists, and 5.0 rebounds per game. His contributions have been instrumental in the Nuggets' quest for another championship run, leaving fans around the world eagerly cheering him on in the hopes that he will finally claim his first NBA title.




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