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    Kevin Durant says “Grown Men Can’t Come to the Game and Heckle Grown Men”

    Written By

    Pete Michael

    Date

    2018.11.21

    He speaking about Draymond . . . or ?

    Last weekend, Kevin Durant took out some frustration of a couple of heckling Mavs fans, earning himself a $25,000 fine for his efforts.

    About the incident, Durant says that people who show up at NBA arenas simply to heckle opposing players are “weak” and “corny.”

    For those interested, Kevin Durant’s reaction as I break the news of his $25,000 fine right in presentation of him. Also, his thoughts. pic.twitter.com/1rWgkZV3Kb



    — Chris Haynes (@ChrisBHaynes) Air Jordan 11

    “More fans should understand what that means,” said Durant. “Grown men can’t come to the game and heckle grown men. That’s corny. That’s weak.”



    “You come to the game to heckle another grown man — ‘you soft, you weak. Draymond this, Draymond that’ — You’re gonna sleep as a grown man doing that to another person?”

    For the most part, Kevin brings it on himself — and for that he says he’ll cop the criticism. But when it comes to the beef with Draymond — something he didn’t bring upon himself, it’s a different story.

    Per Yahoo Sports:


    “After the game against Atlanta [the night after the incident], I’m like, ‘I need to talk after the game?’’’ Durant told Yahoo Sports. “During the game, I’m like, ‘Ah, [expletive], I’m probably going to have to say something about this.’ Why do I have to think about that during the basketball game? And that’s a fight I had to have, focusing on just playing. …



    That was perhaps the most frustrating part of the experience for the 7-foot small forward who was the 2013-14 league MVP.



    “My whole thing is I didn’t create any of this,” he continued. “That’s just my whole thing. I was just playing basketball. Now, I got to answer questions, now I got to talk about this, now I got to feel a way when I was in a great zone playing basketball. … Now, it’s always going to come back. Like, ‘Are they all right? Man, he didn’t play well. Is he going to leave?’ Why do I even have to think about that at this point? … Then it turned into, ‘K.D.’s going to this place, he doesn’t like the Warriors no more. He should go here, he should go there.’ More distractions.”
    Author:Pete MichaelDate:2018.11.21Tags:

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