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Kevin Durant takes shot at “spoiled” media and slams entitlement from some corners

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Kevin Durant has always put forward his words and his feelings regardless of the outcome. Be it with his performances on the court or his mic-drop tweets. Especially now with the new age media being behind the modern-day players, all the time, the Brooklyn Nets marquee scorer has thrown other shade at the ‘click baiting’ media.

Recently the former MVP went onto state how the world doesn’t need critics who just want to spoil the name of basketball professionals, only to get clicks on their platform. On the same note, he revealed his frustration on social media.

Durant wrote in his tweet, “We can survive without spoiled, entitled clickbait media…there are some good people who simply love to cover the sport.”

Kevin Durant fires shot at media whilst being in sight to claim a spot in all-time scoring list

On one hand where Kevin Durant fired a blatant shot at ‘negative’ media, the 3-time NBA Champ is averaging more than 30 points per game at 56.5% efficiency from the field. Being 34, KD is still one of the top players to fight for the MVP accolade.

Currently being 16th in the all-time scoring list with 26,437, Kevin Durant is just behind Spurs legend Tim Duncan, who has a tally of 26,496.

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That being said, Durant’s Nets are currently on a 6-game winning streak and are currently 4th seed in the Eastern Conference with a 19-12 tally. They are two wins behind Cleveland Cavaliers, who too are on a 4-game winning streak.

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Sampath Kumar

Experienced professional in Social Media & Mainstream Media Listening, Business Analytics, Social Media Monitoring Tools, and Reporting & Strategy building. Passionate Sports writer.

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