That topic caused much consternation when it was posed to Adams after the Thunder's defeat in game four earlier in the week, with Westbrook launching a passionate defence of his teammates while the Kiwi remained quiet.
And Adams was again understated today as his fourth season in the NBA came to a close, finishing with seven points and nine rebounds after making a strong start with four first-half blocks.
An exit in the opening round is a far cry from the heights Adams and the Thunder reached last season, when Oklahoma City came within a game of upsetting the Golden State Warriors and advancing to the NBA Finals.
The New Zealand centre excelled in that post-season and seemed set to take his game to new levels. But after All Star Kevin Durant decided to join forces with the Warriors in the off-season, the Thunder campaign became the Westbrook show and Adams' impact was limited.
While Westbrook became the second player in NBA history to average a triple-double across an entire NBA season, Adams finished with 11.3 points and 7.7 rebounds a game.
Those numbers were career-highs but the big man was often reduced to spectator as Westbrook guided his team to a 47-35 record, earning the sixth seed in the Western Conference before running into the Rockets.
That was where it ended for Oklahoma City, leaving Adams to look forward to a long off-season before his four-year, US$100 million ($144m) contract begins in late October.