Chris Broussard talks Russell Westbrook’s legacy after he sets career triple-double record | FIRST THINGS FIRST

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Congratulations poured in from all over the NBA as Washington Wizards’ Russell Westbrook broke Oscar Robertson’s 47-year-old record. On Monday, Westbrook notched his 182nd career triple-double with 28 points, 21 assists and 13 rebounds. Chris Broussard joins First Things First to discuss how Russ breaking Oscar’s career triple-double record impacts his legacy.

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