Russell Westbrook haters might want to stop reading this because we will be shutting down all the Westbrook slander right now. The Washington Wizards star put up another incredible triple-double on Wednesday against the Los Angeles Lakers en route to another crucial win.

Westbrook finished with 18 points, 18 rebounds, and 14 assists to notch his 176th career triple-double. Yeah, yeah, we know what's coming next. Brodie naysayers will claim that Westbrook is doing this all for himself and his stat-padding only benefits him and his final box score output.

Well, thanks to StatMuse, the doubters might want to shut up. Westbrook's win-loss record from all his triple-double games is now the best in NBA history. After the Wizards' win over the defending champions, the former MVP has now overtaken Oscar Robertson for most wins with a triple-double with 132.

Article Continues Below

The scary part is, Westbrook is still only 32 years old and it seems he's ways away from calling it quits. He's also just six triple-double games away from unseating Robertson atop the all-time triple-double list with 10 regular season games to go.

The nine-time All-Star has been a beast in his first season with the Wizards. After a subpar one-year campaign with the Houston Rockets, a lot of people were already counting Westbrook out and his move to DC was clouded by doubt.

But with a late-season surge, the Wizards have climbed to the 10th spot in the Eastern Conference, which gives them a slot in the play-in tournament if the regular season ended now. And oh, Russell Westbrook is also averaging a triple-double for the fourth time in his career. No biggie.