Sep 26, 2022; El Segundo, CA, USA; Los Angeles Lakers guard Russell Westbrook (0) speaks during Lakers Media Day at UCLA Health Training Center. Mandatory Credit: Gary A. Vasquez-USA TODAY Sports

With the NBA world still reeling from the blockbuster, three-team trade that sent Russell Westbrook to the Utah Jazz, his wife, Nina, responded angrily to an ESPN report likening Westbrook to a “vampire” in the locker room.

ESPN’s Dave McMenamin reported on ESPN’s “NBA Today” Thursday, “As one source told me, you remove a vampire from the locker room” for the Los Angeles Lakers. “That meaning, a vampire sucks the blood out of the locker room. Russell Westbrook moves on.”

Nina Westbrook fired back on Instagram.

“This is just sick ESPN … Russell is no vampire,” Nina wrote (according to a screen grab from the NBAonTop Twitter account. “This is also slander because anyone who knows anything knows that this couldn’t be further from the truth.

“On a personal note, I have school-aged children who have to listen to their peers repeat the nasty things that you guys say on television about their father. I guess I will prepare myself to explain to my 5 year old that his dad is not actually a vampire and that major news outlets only say things like that to get attention.”

Several NBA players quickly weighed in on the “vampire” report.

“Stop it,” said Donovan Mitchell.

“Put a name on it,” added Chris Paul.

NBA fans had Nina Westbrook’s back in defending her husband.

https://twitter.com/ADMBEATZ/status/1623888071195230209

Westbrook’s trade saga likely isn’t finished. According to an ESPN report Friday, the Jazz are expected to buy him out of his contract and seek a trade. The Chicago Bulls are reportedly very interested in a deal.

[New York Post]

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