Kevin Durant, Russell Westbrook play highlights All-Star Game NEW ORLEANS — Midway through the first quarter Sunday night, as Kevin Durant and Russell Westbrook returned to the bench during a timeout, their Western Conference teammates mobbed them in a jubilant huddle. DeAndre Jordan and DeMarcus Cousins clapped, Stephen Curry tossed his water, and Durant and Westbrook chuckled. In that moment, the two All-Stars put aside their much-discussed silent feud. On a night the acrobatic dunks trumped any semblance of defense, one of the season's more dramatic story lines was quelled — for 48 minutes, at least. "I guess that's kind of the beauty of the game," Warriors and West head coach Steve Kerr said. Pelicans center Anthony Davis broke Wilt Chamberlain's All Star game scoring record with 52 points to earn MVP honors in front of his home crowd. Westbrook, who came off the bench in the game despite being on pace to be the first player since Oscar Robertson to average a triple-double on the season, poured in 41 points, seven assists and five rebounds in 20 minutes. Only the eighth team in NBA history to have four All Stars on the same roster, Golden State's quartet of Durant,...