After misunderstanding, Russell Westbrook happy to learn he likely wasn't last pick in All-Star draft
1-26-2018=27,45,65, 20
freemason=42,51
Masonry=84
OKLAHOMA CITY -- As Russell Westbrook pummeled the Washington Wizards on Thursday for 46 points on 19-of-29 shooting, including 21 on 9-of-11 shooting in the fourth quarter in a 121-112 win, he did so thinking he was LeBron James' last selection in the (non-televised) All-Star draft.
Asked his thoughts about being selected by James, Westbrook started with a standard answer.
"That's cool, man, that's good, man, they finally got the teams figured out," he said. Then from his nearby locker, Carmelo Anthony (65,79,88) yelled out, "Tell 'em how you really feel!"
Westbrook smiled and laughed.
"But I see I was the last pick on the list -- I was just trying to figure out how ..." Westbrook said, referring to a list tweeted out by James.
Informed it was just in alphabetical order,
Thirty three=78,156
an incredulous Westbrook yelled back at Anthony, "See, I told you, man! Alphabetical order, man! Of course I was first!" Westbrook walked away laughing, continuing on with Anthony, "Of course! What you talking about?"
Also of note: On the list Westbrook saw, the name right in front of his? John Wall. If there's anything that defines the make-up and mentality of Westbrook, it's taking a perceived slight as being the last pick, and obliterating the next opponent in front of him.
"It was just alphabetical, it was alphabetical," Paul George said with a subtle grin. "LeBron loves Russ, so I doubt he'd pick Russ last." Last=52
520=52..241=53rd prime..218= (2018) freemasons=155
Paul George=53,163(38th prime)
point guard=53
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