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Kevin Durant, Russell Westbrook Reportedly Ignore Each Other at OKC Restaurant

Thomas DuffyFeb 12, 2017

After a failed attempt to rent out Mahogany Prime Steakhouse in Oklahoma City on Saturday night, Kevin Durant and other Golden State Warriors ate there anyway.

According to ESPN.com’s Royce Young, Oklahoma City Thunder's Russell Westbrook was in attendance too. Per Young, The two did not “interact.”

Dylan Buckingham of The Franchise 107.7 reported that the former teammates were near one another:

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It seems they said everything they needed to on the court.

Mahogany’s owner, Dave Osborn, said KD tried to rent out the restaurant weeks ago but couldn’t because Thunder players, including Westbrook, are frequent postgame visitors.

"He comes in a lot after home games, and he's got his own room, and it's always open," Osborn said of the superstar point guard, per Young. "And I've told him that: This room is always open after every single home game."

ESPN's Steve Levy first reported the rejection Saturday:

Osborn added that Durant, a regular at the steakhouse when he played for the Thunder, was "all excited" about the Warriors players' failure to rent out the restaurant during the Western Conference Finals last year.

[h/t ESPN, Twitter]

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