NBA All Star Game 2016 Live Stream is the best. As noisy as the outfits Russell Westbrook waves for about the greater part of his amusements, the five-time All-Star is shockingly mindful while talking about the possibilities of his Oklahoma City Thunder. He's generally been media sharp, mindful that anything he may say could irritate the tight rise of the Thunder establishment, however he's particularly vigilant with regards to the subject of his Western Conference rivals.

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Surrounding the All-Star break where Westbrook is set to show up yet first begin, the Golden State Warriors (47-4) are setting the group ablaze while the San Antonio Spurs (44-8) aren't a long ways behind. Be that as it may, at 39-14, sitting discreetly in third place, the Thunder are approaching only a diversion expelled from an aggressive 116-108 misfortune at Oracle Arena in Oakland. That it was inside of single digits is a relative triumph, considering that in the Warriors' last 10 diversions, all wins, they've won by a normal of 18.5 ppg.

"I simply feel like we take it each day by itself, showing signs of improvement as a group, and when the time is correct, when playoff time comes, we'll prepared," Westbrook says, carefully. The Thunder, with Westbrook and impending free specialists Kevin Durant, have something that no other group in the NBA can brag: two All-Star diversion starters. Westbrook's shots per diversion are around about 3.5 endeavors from last season while his helps, at 10.0 for each amusement, are at a profession high. His development, combined with Durant's dazzling hostile amusement, is the reason the Thunder were so rebellious ("We're not ducking anyone," Durant said) after the misfortune to the Warriors.

"We've been with one another for some time now," Westbrook told USA TODAY Sports. "We observe approaches to have the capacity to test one another all through amusements to have the capacity to end up better players, better pioneers for our group."

Their relationship has created to a point where in spite of the mounting weight, the star team likewise discovers time to keep the state of mind light. At a late media session, Westbrook snuck up behind Durant and energetically derided his partner, who was clarifying what it was similar to photo this previous weekend's Super Bowl. The clasp rapidly made the rounds on the web.

"I don't do anything for the media. I don't do anything so anyone can see it," he said. "My identity is the sort of person I am as a man."

Which is precisely why Mountain Dew picked Westbrook (and Chicago Bulls star Jimmy Butler) to include in their up and coming business, which makes a big appearance Thursday. Mountain Dew was contributed as the marquee mark a year ago's organization between the NBA and PepsiCo, and they'll include noticeably at this current weekend's All-Star Game in Toronto.

"The soul of the considerable number of players that we join forces with are the same," said Sadira Furlow, the chief of brand advertising for Mountain Dew. "While they might be distinctive in their gifts on the court, regarding their soul off the court, their inventiveness, how they breath life into that whether it's design or music or gaming, it's the way they go about, how they get after the amusement in that individual way, is something that we search for in every one of the players that we join forces with."