Russell Westbrook quotes:

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  • My childhood, I wouldn't say it was bad. It helped me grow up. I stayed out of trouble. My parents taught me what's wrong and right, and knowing that I had a little brother following me, I had to make sure I was doing the right thing so he knows what's right, too. I was in the house nine days out of 10. There wasn't nothing good outside for me.

  • Messy stuff irritates me. I don't like messiness. If you leave something around my house, I'll tell you to move it back, clean it up, throw it in the trash - don't matter, just get rid of it. I need stuff neat, organized. And once I start cleaning stuff, I don't stop until it's done. Otherwise I'm irritated all day.

  • I'm never satisfied. I'm always trying to get better and learn from my mistakes.

  • Magic Johnson was my favorite player growing up.

  • Every day when I get on the floor I give it my all and play because you never know what tomorrow holds.

  • Shoes make an outfit. You can throw on a crazy shirt and crazy pants but you add those shoes - done.

  • I don't shop just high-end, honestly. I shop at Zara, I shop at Topshop, I shop at H&M. I shop everywhere.

  • There's no reason to hold yourself back and say you can't do something in life unless you go for it and try to do it.

  • In college I didn't dress up every day, for class or stuff like that, but when it came time to do certain things I'd dress up for sure.

  • Shoes make an outfit. You can throw on a crazy shirt and crazy pants but you add those shoes done.

  • I actually have a closet that's all shoes, maybe 700 pairs.

  • I say, 'Why not' to everything.

  • If I get to know somebody, I'll open up, but other than that I like to sit back and observe things.

  • I am definitely not a light packer. My thought is you never know what the weather will be like or what you will feel like wearing that day, so I always have multiple bags with me - even for a two-day trip.

  • I've always had to prove myself to people growing up. I had to show them that I could do this and I could do that and paying no mind to what the critics said.

  • Because [Russel Westbrook] is so rare and impacts the game in so many different ways, you see the usage and the amount of time he's playing and say, 'is this sustainable?' I look at it the other way. Are we playing the right way, are we playing together as a team, and what are his minutes like? This is not a guy that's playing 42 minutes a night. When he goes out there he's going to play to who he is, and I think he also understands that in order for our team to be the best we can be he's got to incorporate and help everybody grow as players.

  • Be yourself and true to yourself. You can do different things in the world.

  • Be yourself. It's the most important part of anything that you do. It's not fashion. It can be whatever you want to do.

  • I enjoy different designers for different seasons and what they bring to it each and every season.

  • I find ways to make things affordable. If the kids want the looks, they can be able to go afford it.

  • I have a certain taste, and I might be like, 'I like this,' when other people are like, 'I can't wear that.' And in basketball, I might be able to do things other guys might not.

  • I have fears, but I do not fear anything or anybody on the court.

  • I mix and match, from top to bottom.

  • I shop all the time, basically every day, whether it's online or in every city we go to.

  • I wear a lot of different things, personally. I don't have favorites.

  • I'm confident in some of the things that I wear, regardless of what other people are wearing.

  • My Mom and I shopped all the time, she shops all the time, and I was always into fashion. I've been blessed to be in a situation where I can now buy some of the things that look good.

  • Once you put in all the work pre-practice and post-practice and see it in a game and see it in play, that's a great feeling.

  • Russel Westbrook is a guy that impacts the game maybe like no other player in this league.

  • That's my motto. That's what I stand by. That's what I believe in. Just continue to tell yourself 'why not?' Continue to strive and make the right play to help your team win.

  • That's the best part of the game, to see the smiles on their faces and the breakthroughs they have as individuals.

  • The game will tell you what to do on the floor, and that's what I try to do.

  • The good thing about me is I just don't shop high-end.

  • Valentine's Day's not for men.

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