Kevin Durant is connected



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The major disadvantage of Kevin Durant, which does not hurt much the calf, is the fact that he has more time to go online. He was already extremely online, even if you only count his main and not his dozen burners, but Durant wounded has more time to contemplate his future and delve into his feelings and power in the answers. It's very easy to understand, except for the half-god-athletic question.

Before the second game against Portland last week, Seth Curry proposed that the Warriors movement with Steph Curry and Klay Thompson be at the center of their attack, making them harder to protect – "not a better team" like Seth made it clear that when Durant was the first option. It's an interesting idea, but Durant (@easymoneysniper) was not there for the debate.

After Saturday's game, Durant started grumpy – well, I guess even the real fact that he's injured and the Warriors are still a good team.

"Mikey, very controversial" is the "I'm trying Jennifer" from 2019.

In tonight's fourth game, and perhaps a sweep without him, Durant is once against Not Mad online:

The Kremlinology of free NBA agencies via social media is sometimes ridiculous, but it is certainly not useless. Perhaps not especially for a player like Durant, whose true face is so close to the surface in his messages, the level of clarity they offer is perhaps surpassed only by the content of his messages in Finsta. It's a guy who thinks enough about his heritage and who cares what others think about it, to shout about online hikes. It is exactly the degree of fragility and mastery of impulses that can lead anyone to give the best of his life to the New York Knicks.

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