Who needs more insane Russell Westbrook numbers? We all do. The Washington Wizards set another incredible milestone on Thursday against the Toronto Raptors.

Aside from tallying another crazy triple-double, Westbrook etched his name in NBA history once again to become the first player to record 50 rebounds and 50 assists in just three games (via ESPN Statistics & Information).

Brodie is truly on an insane pace these last few games, also achieving a feat that no other player has done since Steve Nash in 2007.

Westbrook tallied 13 points, 17 rebounds, and 17 assists before fouling out in 44 minutes against the Raptors. It's his 34th triple-double this season and is now just two away from overtaking Oscar Robertson's all-time tally. Wow.

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It seems that the former MVP is liking the air in DC as he's having one of his best seasons. The 32-year-old is on track to average a triple-double for the fourth time while putting up career-bests of 11.3 rebounds and 11.3 assists. He hasn't done much scoring with the Wizards given there's a walking bucket named Bradley Beal by his side, but Russ hasn't shied away from doing the dirty work and being the all-around point guard his team needs him to be.

With just a handful of games to go in the regular season, Westbrook's sustained dominance has helped the Wizards go back to postseason contention. They're clinging to the 10th spot in the Eastern Conference, which is good for a play-in tournament ticket.

Safe to assume, no one would want to face a red-hot Russell Westbrook in a win-or-go-home scenario.