LA Clippers point guard Russell Westbrook is expected to return to the lineup next week, perhaps as soon as Monday against the Indiana Pacers, sources told ESPN’s Adrian Wojnarowski.
Monday’s game against the Pacers will mark three weeks from when Westbrook underwent surgery to repair a fractured left hand injury he suffered on March 1 against Washington.
The Clippers have missed the aggressive energy and hustle of one of the league’s top sixth men. They were 5-5 without their former MVP point guard heading into Friday’s game at Portland.
Westbrook is averaging 11.1 points, 5.1 rebounds and 4.4 assists this season in 58 games. He started the first 10 games of the season but made the move to come off the bench to help the Clippers mesh better following the James Harden trade.
From the first game he came off the bench against Houston on Nov. 17 to the time he suffered his hand injury against Washington on March 1, the Clippers went 28-8.
Westbrook’s return will provide a Clipper team that recently lost four out of five games with a jolt.
During Wednesday’s 116-103 win at Portland, Harden went viral for jokingly closing out on a Kawhi Leonard 3-point attempt after he passed to Leonard in the corner when the Clippers were up 21 in the third quarter. Leonard missed the 3 but the possession ended with Amir Coffey sinking an open 3.
Harden explained that he was trying to lighten the mood for the Clippers, who had been in a little bit of a funk up to that point.
“Got to bring some excitement to the team,” Harden said of the moment. “I think these last few weeks have been a fog for us and I think every team goes through it. So I think it is just me trying to create a great energy, create a great vibe for this team. I mean it would have been better if he would have made the shot. Just give something to laugh about, some excitement for the season.”