The Lakers actually found a way for LeBron and Westbrook to work together last season, but the problem was that if LeBron wasn’t on the court the Lakers had too many gaps, not enough neutral or plus players, and Westbrook by himself on court couldn’t do anything.
Lakers in 2022-2023 with Westbrook
Westbrook + LeBron ON court (all games): 114.2 ORtg, 108.2 DRtg, +6.0 NET
Westbrook + LeBron ON court after 2-10 start: 117.8 ORtg, 108.7 DRtg, +9.1 NET
Westbrook + LeBron ON court, AD OFF court (all games): 119.8 ORtg, 111.8 DRtg, +8.0 NET
Westbrook + LeBron ON court after AD’s injury in December (24 games): 118.7 ORtg, 103.9 DRtg, +14.8 NET
Westbrook ON court, LeBron and AD OFF court (all games): 106.6 ORtg, 120.6 DRtg, -14.0 NET
Westbrook + LeBron + AD ON Court (all games): 113.8 ORtg, 112.0 DRtg, +1.8 NET
Westbrook + AD ON court, LeBron OFF court: 119.2 ORtg, 120.2 DRtg, -1.0 NET
This isn’t to say I think Westbrook is still a good player. It’s more a testament to how good LeBron was last season (and continues to be) than anything and how much credit he deserves for making it work contrary to popular unsubstantiated narratives about how he struggles to play with ball dominant guards.