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LeBron James and Russell Westbrook have a lot of similarities on the court: they are both physically gifted playmakers who are a threat to get a triple-double on any given night. But aside from their playstyles, they are also known to be good friends off the court.

It was Russell Westbrook's birthday, and many NBA people took the time to congratulate him on his 33rd year of life. There's no doubt that Russell Westbrook has accomplished a lot in the game, and he still has some time to do more on the court.

One of the people that sent his well-wishes to Russell Westbrook was LeBron James, who shouted out Westbrook via Instagram. LeBron James posted various photos of the duo together and wished him some love in the caption.

Happy Gday Brodie!!! Love. Laugh. Love. Then Laugh again!!! Love my brother

Perhaps Russell Westbrook will manage to lead the Lakers to win today against the Timberwolves on his birthday. That would certainly be a great way to celebrate the occasion, and it seems like a favorable matchup for the Lakers, even without the services of LeBron James.

Russell Westbrook is still an effective player in his early 30s, and he's been shouldering a lot of the offensive load while LeBron James is out with an abdominal strain. Westbrook has had two solid games against the Miami Heat and the Charlotte Hornets in recent memory, and the Lakers will need performances of that level from him in order to contend.

LeBron James once called Russell Westbrook the most explosive point guard in NBA history, and he has been showing some of that electric athleticism on the Lakers. Hopefully, Russell Westbrook will deliver some more of that in future games in Los Angeles, and it's clear that when he gets his game going he's difficult to stop.

This article first appeared on Fadeaway World and was syndicated with permission.

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