When Wade is at his smoking-hot best, he's both a dynamic athlete and a skilled midrange shooter. That combination is necessary for Wade to be special, because some teams often build a wall around the rim and force him to make jumpers.
Westbrook is incredibly athletic with and without the ball, so imposing his will on most possessions by using that gift gives him an advantage almost every time. And he is learning to do that now. But if he also gets his midrange game to work efficiently, he'll be headed to the All-Star Game and the Thunder will be playing in late spring.
He should definalty watch Wade, they have really similar body types and athletisism. And since Wade can't really shoot all that well either (Especially earlier in his career) then thats definatly what Westbrook should be drilling in his head.