Westbrook, Durant All- Star reunion off to awkward start
Russell Westbrook and Kevin Durant had plenty to say at their first All-Star appearance.
Just not about one another.
Reunited on the Western Conference All-Star team, the former Oklahoma City Thunder teammates — until Durant left for Golden State last summer — will have to practice together on Saturday and play together on Sunday.
If either of them expects it to be awkward — particularly after the way they jawed at one another in a recent regular season game — they weren’t discussing it on Friday.
Westbrook smirked and responded to questions about any potential awkward interaction with Durant and or the other Warriors with thoughts on New York City’s Fashion Week.
“Man, you know what? Fashion week has been great. You seen fashion week? You been paying attention to fashion week?” Westbrook responded to a question about Durant. “Man. There’s a lot of great-looking things at fashion week, man. I’m looking forward to new collections. It’s been good, man.”
Two questions later came this gem from Westbrook:
“Man, you see the new Public School clothing? Crazy, dog. They got like the new Jordan hoodie. ... It’s crazy man. A lot of new, great things at fashion week I’ve seen, man.
“What other designers? Gucci? The new Gucci stuff is dope. Good stuff, man.”
Later came another, more general question about playing with four members of Golden State on the West team, and Westbrook shot back:
“What’s your favorite fashion brand? What you like?”
For his part, Durant was curt, or vague or sometimes critical of the media for obsessing over things that aren’t important, not to him anyway.
Durant used a total of five words to respond to his first question about the opportunity to play with Westbrook again:
“I’m excited to be here.”
Later, Durant said more directly, “I don’t want to talk about it.”
At other times, Durant became philosophical, minimizing the significance of contract talks, trades or when stars change teams.
“It’s not real-life problems,” Durant said, so he prefers to “just block it out.”
He added: “Stuff you guys may think is important I don’t really think is important at all, so when I look at it that way, it’s pretty easy to me.”
Lindsey Clary won her third career Big Ten title with a first-place finish in the 400-yard individual medley at the league meet at Purdue. Clary was timed in 4 minutes, 4.09 seconds. Ohio State teammate Liz Li was runner-up in the 100 butterfly (50.90). Ohio State is in fifth place overall; the meet ends today.
Men's tennis
OSU improved to 11-0 with a 4-0 shutout of No. 14 Oklahoma in the ITA National Indoor Team Championship
John Wiitala scored 1:44 into the thirdperiod to send the visiting Buckeyes (15-8-6, 6-6-1) past Michigan State 3-2 in a Big Ten game. DakotaJoshua and Tanner Laczynski scored for Ohio State in the first period to forge a 2-2 tie that lasted until Wiitala's winner. Christian Frey had 33 saves for the Buckeyes.
Men's volleyball
Nicolas Szerszen had 16 kills and the host Buckeyes (14-0, 5-0) won their 37th straight match with a 25-14, 22-25, 25-15, 25-20win over Quincy in the Midwestern Intercollegiate Volleyball