Kevin Durant is widely regarded as one of the best basketball players on the planet.
Kevin Durant is largely known for his shooting ability, his huge wingspan and his great jump on the court, one of the traits most associated with him off the court is his social media activity.
The Brooklyn Nets superstar is extremely active on Twitter and wastes no time to clap back at anyone aiming slander at himself, and usually is involved in the most hilarious interactions on the social media platform another example of which popped up over the course of the past day.
When ex NBA player and current analyst Olden Polynice called KD out on a podcast, KD responded in no time and was involved in another one of his lengthy beefs on Twitter.
However, when a Twitter user quoted one of KD’s tweets with “This man will never log off”, KD asked: “I tweet too much?” It’s fair to say KD would not have expected the barrage of replies that he got.
The replies KD got to his question were some of the most hilarious interactions we’ve seen on Twitter all year long.
When asked if “he tweets a lot?”, Durant’s fans were up to the challenge as they quickly assorted a collection of old tweets – some of which are particularly hilarious to say the very least.
While one of KD’s old tweets read: “Scarlett johanneson I will drink ur bath water #random,” (did you think this one out, KD?) another hyped up tweet said: “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!!”
However, not all replies were savage as some were genuinely encouraging (not that KD needed further encouragement). While a Twitter user replied: “yeah but I like it because most NBA Players aren’t as interactive. its relatable tbh”, another said “You don’t tweet enough big bro.”
It is for sure that the Brooklyn Nets superstar will not be slowing down on his Twitter activity, as fans can look forward to more hilarious interactions involving the two-time NBA champion.
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