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Kevin Durant in midst of social-media mess
Phoenix Suns forward Kevin Durant Mark J. Rebilas-USA TODAY Sports

Who knew a simple five-word tweet from Phoenix Suns forward Kevin Durant would lead to such chaos?

That’s exactly what happened after KD sent out an unsuspecting tweet on Wednesday afternoon.

“Offense wins u [sic] championships brother,” said Durant in response to a fan’s claim that defense wins championships.

KD’s quote spread online and eventually drew the attention of comedian Ryan Davis.

Davis disagreed with the sentiment, claiming via Instagram that Durant “doesn’t know what wins championships.” That sparked KD to call Davis a “trash a– comedian” in response.

Instead of typing up a reply, Davis took it to the next level and posted a video roast of KD that was over five minutes long. In it, Davis reopened old wounds about Durant joining an already-dominant Golden State Warriors team and made several insults about the NBA star’s bald spot.

Davis actually made several basketball arguments, too. He noted the Warriors’ top-three defense when KD joined them in 2016, Durant’s lack of All-Defensive team nods versus other champions, Durant’s elite offensive duo with Russell Westbrook that never won a ring. He additionally noted that offensive wizard Steve Nash never won a ring.

Davis’ video had garnered well over three million views at the time of this writing.

Durant, as he is wont to do, was very active in the reply section for the video. He argued with fans who believed that Davis’ analysis weighing against the former MVP was spot on.

Anyone hoping Durant will upload a video in response shouldn’t hold their breath. KD confirmed it wasn’t happening after a fan urged him to film one, as opposed to just replying to comments.

Durant’s social media activity has been well-documented. He often speaks his mind and replies to fans while admittedly owning burner accounts to switch things up at times.

While it’s always fun when NBA stars interact with fans online, this might be one instance when Durant would have been better off leaving things alone.

This article first appeared on Larry Brown Sports and was syndicated with permission.

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