
During Tuesday night's Thunder-Nuggets game, Russell Westbrook tossed a death stare into the eyes of an overzealous young fan who made contact with him mid-game. While media framing it as a "push" might be exaggerating a bit, said contact still looked pretty annoying:
"He hit me, so I told his dad, ‘Be careful, you can’t just have your son hitting people, just let him know,’" Westbrook said. "You’ve got to control your kids. It’s that simple. He’s responsible for his kid. Watch the game, sit there, have fun, enjoy it."
Westbrook also offered his two cents on changes, though unspecific, that should take place in the future. “There’s too much leeway for all the fans to touch the players and get away with it. We can’t react and do the things that we need to do to protect ourselves," he said. “It’s important that they understand—kids, whoever it is, dads, moms—that they can say whatever they want, as long as it’s respectful, but the touching, for me, is off limits.”
He also said he was unaware, at first, that it was a kid that touched him. “No, no, then I turned around and I see it’s a kid,” Westbrook added. “Initially you don’t know that, but I can’t… What am I going to do? Hop in the stands? There’s got to be some type of rule or some type of boundary set that you can’t allow that.”
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