Westbrook talks KD, superteams with Kevin Hart on 'Cold As Balls'
Russell Westbrook says he and Kevin Durant are in a much better place these days.
The Oklahoma City Thunder point guard opened up about his relationship with his former teammate on the latest episode of comedian Kevin Hart's series "Cold As Balls."
"Hate? No," Westbrook replied when asked about Durant. "Anything that have to do with me or Kevin, they want to put hate because they want a story. They want to talk about something. They want something the fans can hold on to. But it's not hate."
Elsewhere in the episode, Westbrook discussed how he ended up at UCLA, his love of fashion, and the superteam era.
"Me personally, it's not my style," the All-Star said of forming a superteam. "I like to compete. I like to go against the best. That's just why I've always stayed in Oklahoma City."
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