Russell Westbrook is relishing another new challenge and is ready to "fit right in" with the Los Angeles Clippers.
Westbrook's Los Angeles Lakers exit was confirmed before the trade deadline and he cleared waivers to join city rivals the Clippers on Wednesday.
The Clippers are fourth in the Western Conference at 33-28 and are set to have Westbrook, 34, available for their first game after the All-Star break when they face the Sacramento Kings on Friday.
Nine-time NBA All-Star Westbrook is in no doubt he still has a lot to offer.
The 2017 NBA MVP said: "For me, it's just finding my way to be able to help other guys. It's something I truly embrace, and that's what I will do – make sure I can make the game easy for all these guys that are here, find out their spots, what they like, what they don't like.
"And that's going to be a process for me, but I'm ready for the challenge and looking forward to it."
Westbrook added: "I think the most important thing is coming in, keeping the pace high, using my speed and ability to get into the paint [and] get those guys easy shots [is] where I think I can help out a lot. Everything else, I'll fit right in and continue what they have going on right now."
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Clippers head coach Ty Lue does not want Westbrook to change his game in order to fit in.
"If he's doing too much or not enough, I'll let him know," Lue added. "But we want him to be the player that he is, the MVP, the Hall of Famer, everything he brings every single night.
"We want him to be that person, that player. And then we've just got to make sure that it's in the confines of our team and what we're trying to do team-wise."