Celine Dion is one of the biggest names in music and it seems her star power has extended all the way to Libreville, Gabon, on the west coast of Africa. Samuel, an incredibly talented 17-year-old, is a big fan of the singer, and has wowed the internet with his spot-on rendition of her power ballad The Power of Love.
The video has gone thanks to popular Gabonese blogger Barack Nyare Mba, who was sent the video by a friend, and thought the world deserved to hear it. And he was right the clip has now been viewed more than three million times on Facebook.
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Celine Dion has given Samuel"s rendition her seal of approval
Samuel"s staircase performance - which is sang a cappella, mostly in French and partly in English - is enough in itself to warrant the public"s attention, but Celine really upped the ante recently when she shared the video on her own Facebook page for all of her 23,405,683 followers to see, adding a sweet, personal message for Samuel.
"Samuel, your talent is as big as your voice. I"m touched my songs have travelled all the way to you and hope we have the chance to meet one day," Celine wrote, sharing the message in both English and French.
"May all your dreams come true. Keep singing like you do. When music comes from the heart, it knows no borders! Celine x*x."
Samuel has reportedly now been approached by some producers from TV singing contents in France and the Ivory Coast. He told AFP that he was "overwhelmed and very surprised" to receive a message from Celine herself.
"I wasn"t expecting that," he said. "I haven"t got a phone or a Facebook account, it was my brother who told me Celine had shared my video. I just hope one day I can meet her for real."
A number of people who reached the peak of their fields have passed in recent months. The music world mourned the deaths of David Bowie and Prince, while fans of film and television bowed for Anton Yelchin, Garry Marshall and Doris Roberts. The list goes on, from hockey legend Gordie Howe to boxer Muhammad Ali and, in August, character actor David Huddleston.
Here, the notables we"ve recently said goodbye to.
David Huddleston
David Huddleston, the actor who played "The Big Lebowski," died on Aug. 2, 2016. The character actor was 85 and died of kidney and lung disease in Santa Fe, N.M. He was a guest star on several popular TV shows, including "Walker Texas Ranger," "Murder, She Wrote," "Gilmore Girls" and "The West Wing" and is well-known for his portrayal of the grandfather on "The Wonder Years." (Credit: Getty Images / Bennett Raglin)
David Huddleston, the actor who played "The Big Lebowski," died on Aug. 2, 2016. The character actor was 85 and died of kidney and lung disease in Santa Fe, N.M. He was a guest star on several popular TV shows, including "Walker Texas Ranger," "Murder, She Wrote," "Gilmore Girls" and "The West Wing" and is well-known for his portrayal of the grandfather on "The Wonder Years." (Credit: Getty Images / Bennett Raglin)
Garry Marshall
Garry Marshall, creator of "Happy Days and "The Odd Couple," died on Tuesday, July 19, 2016 at the age of 81, according to a statement from his publicist. Marshall died from complications of pneumonia after a stroke, his representative told USA Today. He also directed "Pretty Woman" and "The Princess Diaries." (Credit: Getty Images for TV Land / Joe Scarnici)
Garry Marshall, creator of "Happy Days and "The Odd Couple," died on Tuesday, July 19, 2016 at the age of 81, according to a statement from his publicist. Marshall died from complications of pneumonia after a stroke, his representative told USA Today. He also directed "Pretty Woman" and "The Princess Diaries." (Credit: Getty Images for TV Land / Joe Scarnici)
Michael Cimino
Michael Cimino, the Academy Award-winning director behind 1978"s Vietnam War film "The Deer Hunter," died at age 77. The director of the Cannes Film Festival, Thierry Fremaux, tweeted the news on July 2, 2016. A New York City native, Cimino made eight movies during his film career, including 1980"s "Heaven"s Gate" and his debut, "Thunderbolt and Lightfoot," in 1974. (Credit: Getty Images / Gareth Cattermole)
Michael Cimino, the Academy Award-winning director behind 1978"s Vietnam War film "The Deer Hunter," died at age 77. The director of the Cannes Film Festival, Thierry Fremaux, tweeted the news on July 2, 2016. A New York City native, Cimino made eight movies during his film career, including 1980"s "Heaven"s Gate" and his debut, "Thunderbolt and Lightfoot," in 1974. (Credit: Getty Images / Gareth Cattermole)
Elie Wiesel
A prolific author, Noble Peace Prize winner and Holocaust survivor, Elie Wiesel was born in 1928 in Romania. He died at age 87 on July 2, 2016. (Credit: Getty Images)
A prolific author, Noble Peace Prize winner and Holocaust survivor, Elie Wiesel was born in 1928 in Romania. He died at age 87 on July 2, 2016. (Credit: Getty Images)
Pat Summitt
Pat Summitt died on Tuesday, June 28, 2016 at the age of 64, the University of Tennessee said. She was the winningest coach in U.S. Division I college basketball history. Summitt, who coached the University of Tennessee"s Lady Vols women"s team, announced in August 2011 that she had been diagnosed with early-onset dementia. (Credit: Getty Images / Alex Wong)
Pat Summitt died on Tuesday, June 28, 2016 at the age of 64, the University of Tennessee said. She was the winningest coach in U.S. Division I college basketball history. Summitt, who coached the University of Tennessee"s Lady Vols women"s team, announced in August 2011 that she had been diagnosed with early-onset dementia. (Credit: Getty Images / Alex Wong)
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Bill Cunningham
Bill Cunningham, a well-known New York Times fashion photographer, died at age 87, the newspaper said on Saturday, June 25, 2016. Cunningham, known for his shots of emerging trends on the streets of New York City, died after being hospitalized for a stroke, the newspaper said. He worked for the Times for nearly 40 years, operating "as a dedicated chronicler of fashion and as an unlikely cultural anthropologist," according to the newspaper. (Credit: Getty Images / Gareth Cattermole)
Bill Cunningham, a well-known New York Times fashion photographer, died at age 87, the newspaper said on Saturday, June 25, 2016. Cunningham, known for his shots of emerging trends on the streets of New York City, died after being hospitalized for a stroke, the newspaper said. He worked for the Times for nearly 40 years, operating "as a dedicated chronicler of fashion and as an unlikely cultural anthropologist," according to the newspaper. (Credit: Getty Images / Gareth Cattermole)
Anton Yelchin
Actor Anton Yelchin, who played Chekov in two "Star Trek" movies, was killed on June 19, 2016, when his car rolled and pinned him against a wall at his Los Angeles home, police said. He was 27. (Credit: Getty Images / Neilson Barnard)
Actor Anton Yelchin, who played Chekov in two "Star Trek" movies, was killed on June 19, 2016, when his car rolled and pinned him against a wall at his Los Angeles home, police said. He was 27. (Credit: Getty Images / Neilson Barnard)
Christina Grimmie
Former "Voice" contestant Christina Grimmie was shot and killed while signing autographs at a concert in Orlando, Florida, on June 10, 2016, cops said. The gunman then killed himself, according to police. (Credit: Getty Images / Kevin Winter)
Former "Voice" contestant Christina Grimmie was shot and killed while signing autographs at a concert in Orlando, Florida, on June 10, 2016, cops said. The gunman then killed himself, according to police. (Credit: Getty Images / Kevin Winter)
Gordie Howe
Hockey legend Gordie Howe died at age 88, the Detroit Red Wings announced on Friday, June 10, 2016. The 23-time NHL All-Star led Detroit to four Stanley Cup titles before retiring in 1980. (Credit: Getty Images / Richard Wolowicz)
Hockey legend Gordie Howe died at age 88, the Detroit Red Wings announced on Friday, June 10, 2016. The 23-time NHL All-Star led Detroit to four Stanley Cup titles before retiring in 1980. (Credit: Getty Images / Richard Wolowicz)
Muhammad Ali
Heavyweight champion Muhammad Ali died on Friday, June 3, 2016, at an undisclosed hospital in the Phoenix area. The self-proclaimed "Greatest of All Time" was 74 years old. (Credit: AFP / Getty Images )
Heavyweight champion Muhammad Ali died on Friday, June 3, 2016, at an undisclosed hospital in the Phoenix area. The self-proclaimed "Greatest of All Time" was 74 years old. (Credit: AFP / Getty Images )
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Alan Young
Actor Alan Young, who played Wilbur Post opposite a talking horse on the 1960s sitcom "Mr. Ed," died on May 19, 2016. He was 96 years old. Young was among the stars of the 1961 film "The Time Machine," as well as the voice of animated character Scrooge McDuck. (Credit: Getty Images / John M. Heller)
Actor Alan Young, who played Wilbur Post opposite a talking horse on the 1960s sitcom "Mr. Ed," died on May 19, 2016. He was 96 years old. Young was among the stars of the 1961 film "The Time Machine," as well as the voice of animated character Scrooge McDuck. (Credit: Getty Images / John M. Heller)
Morley Safer, former "60 Minutes" correspondent/co-host, died at age 84, CBS announced on Thursday, May 19, 2016. After joining "60 Minutes" in December 1970 in the show"s third season, he retired just a week before his death. He was known for both celebrity interviews and investigative pieces on injustice and worldwide issues. (Credit: Getty Images / Fernando Leon)
Morley Safer, former "60 Minutes" correspondent/co-host, died at age 84, CBS announced on Thursday, May 19, 2016. After joining "60 Minutes" in December 1970 in the show"s third season, he retired just a week before his death. He was known for both celebrity interviews and investigative pieces on injustice and worldwide issues. (Credit: Getty Images / Fernando Leon)
Prince
Prince, the singer and musician, died April 21, 2016, at age 57. His body was found at his Paisley Park studios, located in Chanhassen, Minn., the Carver County Sheriff"s Office tweeted. (Credit: Getty Images / Vince Bucci)
Prince, the singer and musician, died April 21, 2016, at age 57. His body was found at his Paisley Park studios, located in Chanhassen, Minn., the Carver County Sheriff"s Office tweeted. (Credit: Getty Images / Vince Bucci)
Chyna
Former professional wrestler and reality TV personality Chyna was found dead in her Los Angeles-area home on April 20, 2016, police said. She was 46 years old. (Credit: Getty Images)
Former professional wrestler and reality TV personality Chyna was found dead in her Los Angeles-area home on April 20, 2016, police said. She was 46 years old. (Credit: Getty Images)
Doris Roberts
Actress Doris Roberts, best known for her role as Marie Barone on the hit sitcom "Everybody Loves Raymond," died on April 17, 2016 at 90. She won five Emmys during her career, four of which were for her work on "Everybody Loves Raymond."
(Credit: Getty Images / Joe Scarnici)
Actress Doris Roberts, best known for her role as Marie Barone on the hit sitcom "Everybody Loves Raymond," died on April 17, 2016 at 90. She won five Emmys during her career, four of which were for her work on "Everybody Loves Raymond."
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Merle Haggard
Country music star Merle Haggard died on April 6, 2016 of pneumonia. Haggard, who passed away on his 79th birthday, was known for hits like "Mama Tried." (Credit: Getty Images / Frazer Harrison)
Country music star Merle Haggard died on April 6, 2016 of pneumonia. Haggard, who passed away on his 79th birthday, was known for hits like "Mama Tried." (Credit: Getty Images / Frazer Harrison)
Patty Duke
Patty Duke, who won an Oscar as a teenager for "The Miracle Worker," died at the age of 69 on Tuesday, March 29, 2016, of sepsis. The actress" long career included her own television show, "The Patty Duke Show," and the Neely O"Hara role in "The Valley of the Dolls." (Credit: Getty Images / Kevin Winter)
Patty Duke, who won an Oscar as a teenager for "The Miracle Worker," died at the age of 69 on Tuesday, March 29, 2016, of sepsis. The actress" long career included her own television show, "The Patty Duke Show," and the Neely O"Hara role in "The Valley of the Dolls." (Credit: Getty Images / Kevin Winter)
Earl Hamner
Earl Hamner, the creator of TV"s "The Waltons" and "Falcon Crest," died at age 92 on March 24, 2016. (Credit: TNS)
Earl Hamner, the creator of TV"s "The Waltons" and "Falcon Crest," died at age 92 on March 24, 2016. (Credit: TNS)
Garry Shandling
Comedian Garry Shandling, the star of HBO"s "The Larry Sanders Show" and Showtime"s "It"s Garry Shandling"s Show" has died at age 66. Shandling suffered an apparent heart attack, his publicist, Alan Nierob, told Reuters. (Credit: Getty Images / Alberto E. Rodriguez)
Comedian Garry Shandling, the star of HBO"s "The Larry Sanders Show" and Showtime"s "It"s Garry Shandling"s Show" has died at age 66. Shandling suffered an apparent heart attack, his publicist, Alan Nierob, told Reuters. (Credit: Getty Images / Alberto E. Rodriguez)
Phife Dawg
Rapper Phife Dawg from A Tribe Called Quest died early Wednesday morning, according to Rolling Stone. He was 45.
(Credit: Invision / Brian Ach)
Rapper Phife Dawg from A Tribe Called Quest died early Wednesday morning, according to Rolling Stone. He was 45.
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Rob Ford
Former Toronto Mayor Rob Ford, notorious for smoking crack while in office, died at the age of 46 on Tuesday, March 22, 2016, his office said. Ford had been struggling with cancer since September 2014 when the diagnosis forced him to end his re-election campaign for mayor.
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Former Toronto Mayor Rob Ford, notorious for smoking crack while in office, died at the age of 46 on Tuesday, March 22, 2016, his office said. Ford had been struggling with cancer since September 2014 when the diagnosis forced him to end his re-election campaign for mayor.
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Frank Sinatra Jr.
Frank Sinatra Jr., son of Frank Sinatra and a singer himself, passed away on Wednesday, March 16, 2016. His sister Nancy Sinatra announced he had died of cardiac arrest on her official Facebook page. He was 72. (Credit: Getty Images / Charley Gallay)
Frank Sinatra Jr., son of Frank Sinatra and a singer himself, passed away on Wednesday, March 16, 2016. His sister Nancy Sinatra announced he had died of cardiac arrest on her official Facebook page. He was 72. (Credit: Getty Images / Charley Gallay)
Keith Emerson
The founding member of prog rockers Emerson, Lake and Palmer has died at age 71. Per a statement from the band, Emerson died at home in Los Angeles. (Credit: Getty Images / Frazer Harrison)
The founding member of prog rockers Emerson, Lake and Palmer has died at age 71. Per a statement from the band, Emerson died at home in Los Angeles. (Credit: Getty Images / Frazer Harrison)
Sir George Martin
"Fifth Beatle" Sir George Martin died on March 8, 2016 at the age of 90. The wildly successful producer had more than 50 No. 1 hit records in the U.S. and Britain. Pictured: Beatles drummer Ringo Starr, Sir George Martin and producer Giles Martin accept the Best Compilation Soundtrack Album award for "Love" onstage during the 50th annual Grammy awards on Feb.10, 2008 in Los Angeles, California. (Credit: Getty Images / Kevin Winter)
"Fifth Beatle" Sir George Martin died on March 8, 2016 at the age of 90. The wildly successful producer had more than 50 No. 1 hit records in the U.S. and Britain. Pictured: Beatles drummer Ringo Starr, Sir George Martin and producer Giles Martin accept the Best Compilation Soundtrack Album award for "Love" onstage during the 50th annual Grammy awards on Feb.10, 2008 in Los Angeles, California. (Credit: Getty Images / Kevin Winter)
Nancy Reagan
Former first lady Nancy Reagan died on March 6, 2016, at age 94. (Credit: Getty Images)
Former first lady Nancy Reagan died on March 6, 2016, at age 94. (Credit: Getty Images)
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George Kennedy
Actor George Kennedy, who starred in "Cool Hand Luke" and "Airport," died at 91, media outlets reported on Feb. 29, 2016. (Credit: Getty Images / Kevin Winter)
Actor George Kennedy, who starred in "Cool Hand Luke" and "Airport," died at 91, media outlets reported on Feb. 29, 2016. (Credit: Getty Images / Kevin Winter)
Umberto Eco
The Italian author Umberto Eco died on Feb. 19, 2016, at age 84. The European intellectual saw his acclaim move from academic circles to the world at large in 1980 with the success of his novel "The Name of the Rose." (Credit: EPA / Arno Burgi)
The Italian author Umberto Eco died on Feb. 19, 2016, at age 84. The European intellectual saw his acclaim move from academic circles to the world at large in 1980 with the success of his novel "The Name of the Rose." (Credit: EPA / Arno Burgi)
Harper Lee
Harper Lee, author of "To Kill a Mockingbird," died Feb. 19, 2016. She was 89. (Credit: Getty Images / Chip Somodevilla)
Harper Lee, author of "To Kill a Mockingbird," died Feb. 19, 2016. She was 89. (Credit: Getty Images / Chip Somodevilla)
Angela "Big Ang" Raiola
"Mob Wives" star and Brooklyn native Angela Raiola, better known as "Big Ang," died on Feb. 18, 2016, after battling cancer. She was 55 years old. (Credit: Getty Images / Robin Marchant)
"Mob Wives" star and Brooklyn native Angela Raiola, better known as "Big Ang," died on Feb. 18, 2016, after battling cancer. She was 55 years old. (Credit: Getty Images / Robin Marchant)
Antonin Scalia
Antonin Scalia, the conservative U.S. Supreme Court Justice, died at age 79 on Feb. 13, 2016. According to the San Antonio News-Express, Scalia died of natural causes. Appointed by President Ronald Reagan, Scalia began serving the nation"s top court in 1986. (Credit: EPA / Peter Foley)
Antonin Scalia, the conservative U.S. Supreme Court Justice, died at age 79 on Feb. 13, 2016. According to the San Antonio News-Express, Scalia died of natural causes. Appointed by President Ronald Reagan, Scalia began serving the nation"s top court in 1986. (Credit: EPA / Peter Foley)
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Maurice White
Earth, Wind & Fire founder Maurice White died on Feb. 3, 2016, at age 74. The R&B funk band was known for huge disco-era hits including "September," "Shining Star" and "Boogie Wonderland." White died at home in Los Angeles.
Earth, Wind & Fire founder Maurice White died on Feb. 3, 2016, at age 74. The R&B funk band was known for huge disco-era hits including "September," "Shining Star" and "Boogie Wonderland." White died at home in Los Angeles.
Paul Kantner
Paul Kantner (left), founding member of Jefferson Airplane and later Jefferson Starship, died on Jan. 28, 2016. He was 74. (Credit: Getty Images / Mario Tama)
Paul Kantner (left), founding member of Jefferson Airplane and later Jefferson Starship, died on Jan. 28, 2016. He was 74. (Credit: Getty Images / Mario Tama)
Abe Vigoda
Actor Abe Vigoda, known for diverse roles from detective Fish on the sitcom "Barney Miller" to Sal Tessio in "The Godfather," died on Jan. 26, 2016. He was 94.
Actor Abe Vigoda, known for diverse roles from detective Fish on the sitcom "Barney Miller" to Sal Tessio in "The Godfather," died on Jan. 26, 2016. He was 94.
Glenn Frey
Founding Eagles member Glenn Frey died Jan. 18, 2016, due to complications from rheumatoid arthritis, acute ulcerative colitis and pneumonia, the band said. He was 67. (Credit: EPA / Franco Greco)
Founding Eagles member Glenn Frey died Jan. 18, 2016, due to complications from rheumatoid arthritis, acute ulcerative colitis and pneumonia, the band said. He was 67. (Credit: EPA / Franco Greco)
Alan Rickman
British actor Alan Rickman"s death was announced on Jan. 14, 2016. He died after a battle with cancer at the age of 69. (Credit: Getty Images / Chris Jackson)
British actor Alan Rickman"s death was announced on Jan. 14, 2016. He died after a battle with cancer at the age of 69. (Credit: Getty Images / Chris Jackson)
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David Bowie
David Bowie, aka Ziggy Stardust, left Earth on Jan. 10, 2016, at age 69. (Credit: John Griffin)
David Bowie, aka Ziggy Stardust, left Earth on Jan. 10, 2016, at age 69. (Credit: John Griffin)
Mark Teixeira hits Mets and Matz hard, riles up Robles
Yankeesfirst baseman Mark Teixeirasaid in spring training that he would like to play for another five years with the club. Yet when his eight year, $180 million contract expires after the 2016 season, Teixeira reportedlyplans to retire.
The natural assumption is that Greg Bird wouldtake over for Teixeira in 2017.
But remember, Bird is missing all of 2016 while recovering from shoulder surgery.
Check out the video above for one take on why the Yankees might want to come up with a Plan B to replace Teixeira.
Brendan Kuty may be reached at bkuty@njadvancemedia.com. Follow him on Twitter @BrendanKutyNJ. Find NJ.com Yankees on Facebook.
Orlando Bloom Shows Off Some Bad Behavior in "Heads Up!"
Erin Jensen, USA TODAY 9:01 a.m. EDT August 5, 2016
Orlando Bloom in a pic that is SFW.(Photo: Jordan Strauss, Invision/AP)
Oar you gonna pretend like you haven"t seen the pics?
Late night showscouldn"t let Twitter have all the fun, so after Orlando Bloom got snapped paddleboarding commando with Katy Perry,it was the hosts"turn toRiseto the occasion with some cracks of their own. Check their punchlines out below.
The Late Show with Stephen Colbert
(This clip is NSFW.)
Stephen Colbert was mad that Bloom stole his vacation thunder.
"I don"t want to rush to judgment," Colbert began."I"m sure there was a practical reason for paddleboarding al fresco. Perhaps he needed an extra rudder, or maybe he"s trying to tan his little Legolas."
And if you think all of the photos of Orlando in Bloom were revealed, think again. Colbert debuted "the rest" of the nudes on his show, and they"re definitely not what you expected.
At the end of his shtick, Colbert explained hehad no hard feelings towards theactor, and wished him well."Anyway, Orlando Bloom and Katy Perry,I wish the three of you a happy summer."
The Late Late Show with James Corden
(This clip is NSFW.)
James Corden seemed impressed with Bloom"s co-star.
Mr. Carpool Karaokeshowed his audience a censored picture, much to their delight. "If you look closelyat the photo, you can see Orlando Bloom, a giant oar, and whatever he"s using to row with," the comedian said."That thing, it follows you around the room. It really does."
Bloom, who was totally Team Perry at the DNC last Thursday, even inspired Corden politically
"One week ago, Katy Perry was speaking at the Democratic National Convention," the host said."Now she"s paddleboarding with a n***d Orlando Bloom, and all I want to say is if this is the kind of America, Hillary Clinton is offering, I am in."
From sea to shining (and possibly n**e paddleboarding-welcoming) sea.
Why RE-SIGNING RUSSELL WESTBROOK Is GREAT FOR OKC & Him!
When he agreed to sign an extension with the Thunder, Russell Westbrookinstantly became a hero in Oklahoma City. The fans showed that in full force on Thursday by showing out in a massivecrowd just to greet him for his press conference. Westbrook added to his cult status with well-crafted words to go along with his actions.
It might only be a matter of hours before someone is selling "Sting for who?" T-shirts in Oklahoma City. And that was hardly the only thing he said about Kevin Durant. Westbrook didn"t say anything obviously disparaging, instead answering Durant-related questions with a sense of ease that makes it seem like he really wasn"t bothered by it.
In a lot of these situations a player or coach or management might say something like, "It"s obviously a disappointment, but we have to move on and focus on the guys we have here." Not Westbrook. He wasn"t hung up about losing Durant and was instead focused on what comes next.
What comes next might be the MVP year of Russell Westbrook.
Kevin Durant, meanwhile, seemed happy for Westbrook:
"I got nothing but positive energy and vibes for everybody,"Durant told The Undefeated"s Michael Lee. "I don"t have no beef with anybody or wish no ill will on anybody. So if he did what he wanted to do, that"s better. That"s great for him."
Don"t think for a second that Durant"s decision hasn"t changed their relationship, though. As Westbrook mentioned, they haven"t spoken since the former league MVP decided to join the Warriors and Durant doesn"t know when they"ll finally be able to talk things through.
"That"s a touchy deal. I don"t know,"Durant told Lee. "It"s easy for someone else to tell me what I should do, but you guys don"t know how that whole thing [went down]. I don"t know, man. I"ll see after this is over and once everything dies down. Like I said before, at some point we"ll sit down and talk. But I don"t know when."
Westbrook and Durant appeared to be unconditional in their support for each other not long ago. Now Westbrook is dismissing how significant Durant"s departure was for him and Durant seems almost scared to reach out to his former friend.
This could be the beginning of a rivalry. The first time they go against each other as opponents will definitely be fun to watch.