Kevin Durant being nonchalant on Aaron Judge's deal had fans roasting him: “Get this ni**a out the city”, “Not a KD fan, can’t win a ring by himself”
Kevin Durant is known for his quick zingers during interviews that usually catch reporters off guard. Some fans are aware that Durant is simply toying with the media, but there are some who can't tell a joke from a statement that's serious.
On Wednesday night, the Brooklyn Nets star was in his usual playful interactions with the media. KD was then asked about Aardon Judge's new contract with the New York Yankees. Durant, being his sarcastic self, answered that he doesn't care about the matter since he's a fan of the Washington Nationals. He was born in D.C. and grew up in the area.
"I’m a Nationals fan. I really don’t care about Aaron Judge at all," Durant said.
He did recall his statements about Judge as a joke after his response got a bit of attention.
"Damn this came out colder than I intended..it’s all jokes..welcome back to the city 99.." Durant tweeted.
Fans couldn't help themselves, though. They hopped on to Twitter to express their thoughts on KD's response about the MLB star. Here are some that we've gathered.
It was reported earlier that Judge and the Yankees agreed to a nine-year, $360 million deal. It's been reported that the contract is the third-most for total money and average annual value in the MLB. According to reports, the outfielder will be earning $23 dollars per second, due to his contract.
Also read: Brooklyn Nets superstar Kevin Durant doesn’t care about Aaron Judge staying with the New York Yankees, but did welcome him back to the city
Kevin Durant's 2022-23 NBA season so far
The Brooklyn Nets have been the biggest team in the NBA this season. Not because of their on-court play, but because of the drama that surrounded the organization early in their campaign. Despite all the trouble, however, Kevin Durant remains focused and has performed his best to lead his team.
Durant is averaging 29.8 points, 6.7 rebounds and 5.5 assists while shooting 55.6%, including 34.2% from 3-point territory. His play has been enough for the Nets, as they've managed to get to the fourth spot in the Eastern Conference after a slow start. Brooklyn, which started 1-5, has won eight of its last 11 games.
Out of the Nets' Big Three, KD is the only one who's played every game this season. The 12-time All-Star has managed to stay healthy and away from controversy. In the league's most recent MVP race update, Durant made it to the top 10 and is poised to have an even stronger campaign.
The Nets are in a good place this time, keeping Durant in the offseason and letting him lead the way for the troubled team. Even though Brooklyn faced some adversities early on, they've managed to bounce back from it. The organization is lucky the two-time champion decided to cooperate with them and stay.
The Nets (14-12) host the Atlanta Hawks (13-12) on Friday night.
Also read: Kevin Durant stopped Warriors’ recruiting presentation 10 minutes in for a surprising reason: “I don’t need to see this stuff”