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Does Russell Westbrook still live in Oklahoma?

Does Russell Westbrook still live in Oklahoma?

Russell Westbrook is officially out of Oklahoma. A year after being traded to the Rockets, the NBA star has finally sold his estate near Oklahoma City for $1.03 million — nearly half of the $1.945 million he paid for it back in 2012. The former MVP is on a selling streak as of late.

Where is Russell Westbrook at now?

Los Angeles Lakers#4 / Point guard
Russell Westbrook/Current teams

What city is Russell Westbrook from?

Long Beach, California, United States
Russell Westbrook/Place of birth

Westbrook was born in Long Beach, California, to Russell Westbrook Jr. and Shannon Horton. He has a younger brother named Raynard. Growing up in Hawthorne, Westbrook and his best friend Khelcey Barrs III had hopes of going to UCLA and playing together.

Did Russell Westbrook get traded from OKC?

Lakers to acquire Russell Westbrook from Wizards in blockbuster trade. It will be the third straight offseason Westbrook has been traded. Westbrook spent his first 11 NBA seasons with the Oklahoma City Thunder, establishing himself as one of the game’s most explosive players who can fill up the stat sheet every night.

Does Shaq have a mansion in Oklahoma?

Shaq’s House will be at Expedinture Brewery on February 16th, 2020. 201 South 2nd Street, Okarche, Oklahoma 73762.

Who has the biggest house in the NBA?

Chris Bosh
Chris Bosh Owns the Most Expensive Home Among NBA Players

Livin’ Large: The Priciest NBA Homes
1. Chris Bosh (MIA) $12,333,000 FL
2. Kobe Bryant (LAL) $9,450,000 CA
3. Chris Bosh (MIA) $9,400,000 CA
4. LeBron James (MIA) $9,000,000 FL

Is Russell Westbrook hurt?

Westbrook is officially available for Game 4 as expected despite an ankle sprain. The 32-year-old guard put up a triple-double in the blowout Game 3 loss, so he should still be productive despite the injury.

Who is the youngest player in the NBA?

High school junior Scoot Henderson (@thereal013) — a five-star recruit out of Georgia — is skipping his senior year and signing a contract with the NBA G League Ignite Elite team. He is believed to be the youngest professional player in history of American basketball. Henderson is listed as the No.