Russell Westbrook Flipped Out When Enes Kanter Greeted A Warriors Player (Kevin Durant)
Enes Kanter has had a pretty good season for the New York Knicks, becoming a key part of their rotation. This led to Kanter opting into his contract for next season, rather than becoming a free agent. He has found a new home in the NBA, after being traded from his beloved Oklahoma City.
Kanter still watches as many Thunder games as possible and is in contact with some of his former teammates, who have become friends during his time in OKC. One player Kanter has a specifically great relationshio with is Russell Westbrook.
During an appearance on ‘The Herd’, Kanter explained to Colin Cowherd why Westbrook is the best possible teammate. This includes Westbrook catching him greeting one of the Warriors players (let’s be real, it was Kevin Durant), before the game, immediately flipping out.
“He started yelling at me, cussing at me, I said ‘I’m sorry, please forgive me,’”
"There was a player, I say 'What's Up', it was in Golden State. He turned around, he catch me say 'What's Up' to him. He starts yelling at me, cussing at me. I'm like 'OK, I'm sorry. Please forgive me'"
@Enes_Kanter on why Russell Westbrook is such a great teammate pic.twitter.com/OV4ySjKJAu
— Herd w/Colin Cowherd (@TheHerd) July 23, 2018