NEW ORLEANS — In the bowels of the Smoothie King Center on Saturday, between West All-Star practice and media availability, Kevin Durant saw Russell Westbrook dapping 76ers guard Nik Stauskas. During a weekend meant to celebrate the world's best basketball players, many NBA fans are more concerned with whether the two All-Stars reconcile — or at the very least, talk. In the seven months since Durant informed his longtime Thunder running mate in a text message that he was signing with Golden State, their fractured bond has sparked plenty of TMZ-worthy speculation. More than being only the eighth team in NBA history with four All-Stars in the same game, Golden State also has its coaching staff patrolling the sideline. Because he had already revealed that he plans to play all four of the Warriors' All-Stars together at some point, Kerr has spent much of the weekend repeatedly being asked whether Westbrook would be the fifth player in that lineup. "I think it's a much bigger story on the outside than on the inside," Kerr said in a sideline interview with NBA TV during Saturday's All-Star practice. Durant and Westbrook spent the warm-up period hoisting shots on opposite...