Kevin Durant came up with a hilarious take on photos taken of him smiling following the Brooklyn Nets’ latest win over the Toronto Raptors on Wednesday.
The Brooklyn Nets returned to winning ways in the Eastern Conference as they defeated the Toronto Raptors on Wednesday. It was a strong performance by the visiting team as they took the spoils at the Scotiabank Arena in Toronto, as the Nets emerged winners by a 112-98 margin.
It was a commendable performance on the road by the Nets who returned to winning ways courtesy of a game-high 29-point performance by the returning Kyrie Irving who was playing his second game since coming back off a suspension, while other notable performances included Royce O’Neale, Nicholas Claxton, Ben Simmons and last, Kevin Durant.
The starting five for the Nets combined for 94 of their total 112 points on Wednesday to help their team to a much-needed victory. The Nets now sit at a tenth place on the Eastern Conference rankings with a 9-10 record, and spirits seemed high in the camp following the win as the players were seen sharing a few light moments – as analysed by Kevin Durant following the game.
What did Kevin Durant have to say about the photos taken of him and the Nets following their win at the Raptors?
The Brooklyn Nets superstar addressed his fans on social media following the game, and put forward a hilarious take after smiling photos of him surfaced after the Nets’ win.
The official Twitter account of the Nets posted pictures of Kevin Durant sharing a laugh with Ben Simmons as a post-match tweet, which went viral as fans spoke about Durant being at his candid best. As one could have seen it coming, the Nets superstar is never one to shy away from interactions on social media, and soon added his take to the discussion by quoting the tweet.
Durant quoted the tweet by the Nets’ official Twitter as he clarified “Showing teeth in candid photos=happiness. Good win Nets.” The spirits in the Nets camp seems to be high at the moment, and they will hope to string together a number of wins to qualify for the Playoffs.
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