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“The truth is that they didn’t want me back,” Westbrook explained via The Denver Post. “It ain’t up to me. God always has a plan. Be patient. Not up to me. They don’t want me. That’s OK. Somebody else do… I don’t go anywhere I’m not wanted. I don’t need to.” “I always take a positive out of everything, regardless of what happened. I’m grateful to be able to play. That’s one thing that’s positive, always. I’m grateful to be able to impact people I interact with, the fans, people that work around the arena, people that appreciate me and who I am, and what I bring to the table. That to me is always a positive impact for me. The business part of it is what it’s gonna be. It is what it is,” he added.