Russell Westbrook started the Lakers’ season opener on Tuesday, a 123–109 loss to the Warriors. It was a return to the starting lineup for the former MVP, after the team experimented with bringing him off the bench for the team’s preseason finale, as a way for him to lead the second unit.
That experiment helped lead to a hamstring injury, the 33-year-old said he “absolutely” believes. He says he struggled to get adequately warmed up to play because of the role change, and that it directly contributed to the issue.
“I’ve been doing the same thing for 14 years straight,” Westbrook said after Tuesday’s game.