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Kevin Durant reacts to LeBron James' latest Savannah James revelation

Throughout his career, Kevin Durant has been known to be one of the NBA's most active stars on social media. One of his latest online stunts was poking fun at one of his fellow stars.

One of the biggest stories heading into this upcoming season is LeBron James becoming teammates with his son, Bronny. The two had their first media day together, where the 20-time All-Star revealed something about his wife, Savannah. He said she's refused to play video games with him in the past but will play NBA 2K now because Bronny is in the game.

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Among those to chime in on this story was Kevin Durant. The Phoenix Suns star jokingly commented on the post, saying that the game is life.

KD reacts to LeBron James' quote
KD reacts to LeBron James' quote

Durant is an avid fan of the 2K franchise and even helped with promoting the latest installment. The former MVP made waves online when he was openly displeased with his overall rating in the game.

Aside from poking fun at LeBron online, KD is gearing up for his second full season with the Suns. After falling way short of expectations last year, the star-studded roster is poised to be a contender in the Western Conference.

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Kevin Durant speaks on possible contract extension with Phoenix Suns

On Monday, Kevin Durant was one of the countless players across the league to speak to reporters for media day. Fresh off his 36th birthday, among the things brought up was the possibility of him signing a contract extension with the Phoenix Suns.

Durant, who still has two years left on his current contract, became extension-eligible back in July. He has roughly three weeks to work out an agreement before the deadline passes before being forced to wait until the offseason to negotiate.

When asked about a new deal, Kevin Durant said he's more focused on being the best version of himself. The All-Star forward is confident he and the organization will work things out business-wise when the time is right.

“I got two years left on my contract," Durant said, a day after he turned 36 years old. "I'm focused on being the best I can every day in the moment. We'll figure out that stuff when it's time."

Despite being in his mid-to-late 30s, Durant is still a high-end talent in the NBA. Last season, he averaged 27.1 points, 6.6 rebounds and 5.0 assists.

Based on these recent comments, it doesn't seem like KD is in any sort of rush to get a deal done. This is beneficial for the Suns, as they already have one of the largest payrolls in the league with Durant, Devin Booker and Bradley Beal on sizable deals.

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