Pleasure isn't the right word but I do feel validated in my opinion of Westbrook.
I think the "downfall" narrative is fascinating. His numbers are still terrific. 19-7-7, he played 78 games, and his eFG% is almost identical to what it was last season and the last 3 years he was in OKC. Now all the people who gave him an MVP award for putting up empty stats are saying he's lost a step but I'm waiting for anyone to acknowledge (who didn't already know this before) that his numbers are fraudulent and were never indicative of a truly valuable player.
It's a great example of people being blinded by the talent. I think about this a lot regarding Pierce. Vince Carter was a much more talented basketball player than Pierce but Pierce was definitely the better player. Westbrook was one of the most talented basketball players ever but he's always been too selfish to do what is needed to win.
except the year he won the MVP his on/off per 100 possessions was +12.4, this year he was -3.6. His impact to winning has clearly gone down as he has aged.
My question is: why is that? Is there anything significantly different about the way he's playing now or is it that his style was always incompatible with winning but before he had a team around him that catered to his desires and so masked his deficiencies?
I think it's the second one.
He is worse basically everywhere across the board. As Who noted his TS% is down, but everything else is down also. Significantly lower TRB%, AST%, and even a worse TOV%. He went from WS of 13.1 in MVP season to 1.7 this year. Westbrook quite simply got old and lost a step and so much of his game style of play is based on athleticism it makes a huge difference.
Also, I mentioned this earlier, but this was Westbrook's 14th season and finished the year with 1021 games played. That is more games than many all time greats. Magic, for example, played just 906 games, Bird was even less at 896. That was more games than Jordan played in Chicago, and we all saw what Washington Jordan looked like. We all remember Wilt's 50/25 season, but his last year in the league he scored 13.2 ppg and he finished 1045 games. Russell finished with 963 games and while the C's were still winning, Russell was down to just 9.9 ppg (by far the lowest of his career).
We've been spoiled recently with just how good Lebron has remained (and Durant to a lesser extent) that we totally forget most guys fall off a cliff and are out of the league around where Westbrook is at from a mileage standpoint. And for a smaller guard who made his career because he was one of the greatest athletes in league history it was only a matter of time before the wheels fell off. Now sure, if Westbrook would take on a pure distributor bench role, I think he'd be able to build a nice end to his career, but I don't think Westbrook is going to be able to do that, and he doesn't have the skill set of the typical veteran bench player. This isn't Vince Carter we are talking about or even Carmelo Anthony. Westbrook is a terrible shooter and a bad defender, that is what you need to transition from star to the bench, and that isn't Westbrook.