Once he’s officially traded to the Jazz in the three-team deal that also involves the Lakers and Timberwolves, Russell Westbrook is expected to be bought out. Since his cap hit is far too sizable to make a waiver claim realistic, that means he’ll hit free agency and have the ability to sign with any team (except the Lakers).
If and when that happens, Westbrook would have interest in joining the Clippers or the Heat, a league source tells Law Murray of The Athletic.
The Clippers were said on Wednesday to have interest in Westbrook, so there could be a fit there depending on what Los Angeles does with its point guard spot at today’s trade deadline.
As for the Heat, their level of interest in signing Westbrook is unclear. Barry Jackson of The Miami Herald (Twitter link) notes that Westbrook’s subpar outside shooting wouldn’t mesh well with the current group, while Ira Winderman of The South Florida Sun Sentinel (Twitter link) says the former MVP would be a “very big personality” to add to the mix during the season.
According to Winderman, the Heat’s level of interest in Westbrook may hinge on what happens with Kyle Lowry — Miami’s veteran point guard is a candidate to be moved today and is dealing with a nagging knee injury.
While three-point shooting (29.6%) and turnovers (3.5 per game) continued to be an issue for Westbrook this season in Los Angeles, he’s still a talented scorer and play-maker, with the ability to get into the paint. He averaged 15.9 PPG, 7.5 APG, and 6.2 RPG in 52 gams (28.7 MPG) as the Lakers’ sixth man.