Kevin Durant is not shy about airing his opinions on social media, and his spell with the Phoenix Suns may be coming to an end.
The Phoenix Suns nightmare season meant that the team missed the playoffs, and they ended the year in a horrifying way.
Kevin Durant’s injury killed the possibility of sneaking into the play-in tournament, and the previous Finals MVP is already being debated in trade speculation.
The Sands have very few assets to trade without sacrificing one of the stars. Kevin Durant is considered most likely, considering he explored trading him before the deadline.
Durant never left the team mid-season. In this upcoming offseason, that could result in a different outcome.
Kevin Durant was not shy on social media, but had an interesting back and forth between the Suns fans on X.
The full exchange can be shown below when Durant is tagged with a post that prompted him to be like NBA Legend Dirk Nowitzki.
“When talking about ISO efficiency, this means @Kdtrey5,” the post read.
Durant replied: “Why are you tag me and not dark?”
“Because you’re heavy.
Durant disagreed.
Another user rang an X and said, “At this point, KD was saying it fits all the attacks and doesn’t need the ball.
Durant simply replied: “Outs thin air.”
The former Oklahoma City Thunder, Golden State Warriors and Brooklyn Nets stars did not end.
He responded to another fan and added a voice to the ISO debate.
Durant was not impressed. It claims to be a story created by fans who want to leave Phoenix.
He writes: “Three turnovers in 36 minutes. 20 dribblings are exaggerated, but I learned to do that when Suns fans want to prove their points and how much they want from the team.”
Kevin Durant revealed that he enjoys debating with fans online, whether it’s good or bad.
Another fan wrote:
Durant simply replied: “Time heals all brothers.”
More comments are reflected in reference to the lack of options that Phoenix currently has.
Durant responded to suggest that he understood “respectfully” with a handshake emoji.
Durant’s future is undoubtedly going to be a big topic of conversation in the coming weeks.
Kendrick Perkins believes he should be the go-to for Nico Harrison, who tries to rescue his failed Dallas Mavericks project.