“I won’t relax when I’m on Twitter”: Kevin Durant fires back at Los Angeles-based rapper who asks him to ‘relax’ on Twitter
Los Angeles-based rapper Glasses Malone told Kevin Durant to relax on Twitter, which KD took exception to and fired back.
There is definitely no other player like Kevin Durant. Being 6-foot-10, Durant can handle the ball like a guard, shoot the ball like a two-guard and even rebound and block like a center. There is very little this future Hall-Of-Famer can’t do.
Despite his on-court success, KD will continue to keep up with his social media antics. Being in his 14th year as a pro, Durant still continues to get into little fiascos on Twitter. This time, the Brooklyn Nets All-Star had an exchange with a rapper.
The 2-time NBA champion fired back at the Malone, making it clear that when he was on the social networking platform, there is no relaxing for him. The 32-year-old expressed himself:
“There’s No relax champ. No relax when I’m on Twitter. I’m on 10 until the second I close the app. You relax!!”
relax big dawg….. your kevin durant
life is too sweet! https://t.co/Fv5Ozl8QnG
— Glasses Malone (@gmalone) March 23, 2021
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There’s No relax champ. No relax when I’m on Twitter. I’m on 10 until the second I close the app. You relax!!
— Kevin Durant (@KDTrey5) March 23, 2021
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“This is hilarious”: Kevin Durant had replied to a tweet that started the exchange between the two
Durant’s reply on a Tweet speaking about Steve Kerr was the whole reason behind the exchange the two had. The tweet mentioned how Golden State coach, Steve Kerr enjoyed the Warriors 2019-2020 season more than KD’s final season at GSW. To this the former MVP replied:
“This is hilarious.”
This is hilarious
— Kevin Durant (@KDTrey5) March 22, 2021
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There have been several instances like this exchange, that Durant has had in his career. There is absolutely no stopping him when he wishes to express himself on social media.
Brooklyn’s superstar has now missed 24 games for the team with title aspirations. It is about time that Durant is back on the court, bringing his aggression, where it actually matters.
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