With Russell Westbrook's recent struggles and decreasing assists over the last 10 and 5 games, taking the under for his assists in the upcoming game against Brooklyn is a wise decision.

It's no secret that Russell Westbrook has had a rocky relationship with Lakers fans. While he has adjusted to his role as a sixth man, his recent poor performance has left many questioning if he deserves to be on the roster. Over the last four games, Westbrook has recorded only 12 points, 4 rebounds, and 7 assists while shooting an abysmal 4-14 from the field. This poor performance has been indicative of his recent trend of decreasing assists over the last 10 and 5 games.

Overall, this season Westbrook is averaging 7.5 assists. At home, he's averaging 7.5 assists and on the road, he's averaging 7.4 assists. He's had more than 8.5 assists in 18 games and less than 8.5 assists in 29 games. Over the last 20 games, he's averaging 7.3 assists and has had more than 8.5 assists in 6 games. But over the last 10 games, he's averaging 5.9 assists and has had more than 8.5 assists in 1 games. Over the last 5 games, he's averaging 5.4 assists and has had more than 8.5 assists in 0 games. These numbers demonstrate that Westbrook is trending down and this trend is likely to continue in the upcoming game against Brooklyn.

In one game against Brooklyn this season, Westbrook had 12.0 assists. However, this was his highest assist output of the season and it is important to consider his recent trends when making a decision about the upcoming game. With more than 8.5 assists in only one of his last 10 games, it is unlikely that he will have a big night against Brooklyn.

Considering the data and recent trends, taking the under for Russell Westbrook Assists in the upcoming game against Brooklyn is a wise decision. Westbrook has been trending downward and his recent performance make it unlikely that he will have a big night against the Nets. Making a calculated decision to take the under is the best bet.