NBA Playoffs: Will Russell Westbrook Outfits Steal the Press Conference? Kevin Durant Outfit Better in Game 1?

Apr 22, 2013 11:25 AM EDT

The Oklahoma City Thunder have two solid stars and as everybody knows already, they can surprise many with their outfits. Point guard, Russell Westbrook, has more than shocked some with the outfits he throws on, at times even improvising. Kevin Durant is known for keeping it simple and classy. After Game 1, which of the two had the more interesting outfit? Well, Westbrook surprisingly kept it very simply.

It seemed like he was mourning the Houston Rockets' loss after the Thunder destroyed them 120-91 on Sunday evening, the last of the first eight Game 1's played this past weekend. Westbrook had a black, sleeveless hoody with a gold chain dangling on his chest. Pretty simple. Nothing loud in comparison to the other stuff he's pulled. Here are some examples.

This was during the NBA Celebrity Game during All-Star Weekend in Houston. Westbrook was coaching and, well, Kevin Hart had something to say about his pants.

They say camouflage, but it really looks like giraffe print with camouflage colors.

During the 2013 Western Conference Finals and NBA Finals, Westbrook was really killing it with his unique style of t-shirts. Even this year, Barkley couldn't find anything good to say about Westbrook's gear.

Barkley just doesn't give him a break.

However, after Sunday's game against the Rockets, it was Durant who decided to be a little louder, though his shirt didn't resemble any animal print or have any extremely loud colors. Instead, Durant looked like the inside of a Game Boy or electronic gadget. Click here to watch the video of the Durant and Westbrook interview.

Whatever the case is with these guys' taste in clothing, the fact is that they are busting their behinds on the court and making things happen for their team. The Thunder are expected to once again compete for the NBA Finals, though the Miami Heat look like a team impossible to stop. The Thunder are still young, talented, but more importantly, they are experienced. 

We'll bring you updates of every basketball game, but also, we'll keep an eye on what these guys decide to humor us with in the postgame press conferences.

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