Kevin Durant names the five best teammates, forgets Russell Westbrook

Kevin Durant and Russell Westbrook spent eight seasons together on the Oklahoma City Thunder, but the current Brooklyn Nets star forgot to include his longtime teammate on a list of his five best teammates of all time.

Durant, who appeared on the podcast “Million Dollaz Worth of Game”, told hosts Gillie Da Kid and Wallo267 that his leading teammates were Kyrie Irving, James Harden, Steph Curry, Klay Thompson, and after a long hiatus Serge Ibaka.

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His decision not to include Westbrook immediately led to the setback of the co-host.

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“I thought someone else,” Wallo said.

“I forgot someone?” Answer Durant.

“Yes,” Wallo said. “To me, I thought you would say – I’m not even going there.”

“Who?” Ask Durant.

“South Central LA. Russell,” Wallo shoots back.

“Oh, s – t,” Durant said. “Damn, I’m stumbling. Russ, yeah, I’m trippin ‘… Yeah, I forgot Russ. Russ would definitely be top five. I’m glad you called me on that. In fact, I’ll put Russ fourth and Klay fifth. ‘

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As teammates, Durant and Westbrook led the Thunder to the NBA Finals, but they never won a championship together. After the Thunder defeated the Golden State Warriors in the Western Conference Finals, Durant joined the Warriors and won two titles with the franchise before joining Irving in Brooklyn.

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