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NBA: Westbrook delivers meals to Los Angeles nurses

Russell Westbrook is taking advantage of the NBA suspension to give his time to the health care staff in his hometown of Los Angeles. Last Thursday, the Rockets point guard himself delivered food to those fighting to save coronavirus patients.

,Like many sportsmen, Russell Westbrook chose to return to his hometown to spend the confinement with his family. The Houston Rockets star returned to Los Angeles (where he was born 31 years ago) when NBA was suspended last March due to the coronavirus pandemic.

But the 2017 MVP hasn’t been confined to his home in recent weeks. Failing to play basketball, “Russ Wess” decided to make himself useful by supporting the health care staff of the City of Angels.

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Last night I helped provide meals to the nurses in the ICU – Covid Units at my hometown hospital, MLK Community Hospital. Extremely humbling to be able to do this and we appreciate all your hard work during this time. Thank you for all that you do! #whynot @whynotfoundation

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“Thank you for what you do”

Last Thursday, the spring leader delivered meals to nurses working in the intensive care unit at Martin Luther King Hospital. Professionals who fight every day to save patients with Covid 19. An action carried out in partnership with the foundation “Why Not?” and the restaurant chain “Nice Guy”.

“We appreciate your hard work throughout this period. Thank you for what you’re doing,” Westbrook wrote, posting a photo on Instagram, featuring a black mask and gloves. Arrested for more than two months, THE NBA still doesn’t have a recovery date official for now. Even if he whispers that the competition could resume in July. With the playoffs on the horizon.

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