Kevin Durant Does Not Care About Your Podcast, Just Don't Call Him Names

data-mm-id=”_7ph487pht”>Kevin Durant had a run-in with a fan on Thursday night in Dallas. As the Phoenix Suns were running onto the court ahead of their game against the Mavericks, a fan yelled "bitch," according to multiple people who were taking video at the time. This stopped Durant dead in his tracks and he turned around to confront a couple in the second row. As Kevin Durant came out onto the floor for pregame warmups, a Mavs fan hollered out “b!tc#”. Durant turned around and engaged in an extended conversation with the fans, which eventually led AAC security to tell them they had to leave. Durant noticed that, and came back over… pic.twitter.com/uo90Krs6qw— Mike Leslie (@MikeLeslieWFAA) February 23, 2024Just a couple of Mavs fans with full beers trying to dap up a guy who they apparently just called a mean name. If you listen closely, you'll hear the man say the word "podcast" right before Durant waves his hand dismissively and walks away. Another angle appears to show the guy told Durant that he "hosts a podcast about sports." the most important nba player clip of our time pic.twitter.com/oC3Ebnzv64— Fastbreak Breakfast (@fastbreakbreak) February 23, 2024This is the proper reaction to have when someone tells you they have a podcast. It's also incredible timing for a clip like this after the Taylor Rooks – Joy Taylor video from yesterday. More people should be asking themselves that question. And getting yelled at courtside by Kevin Durant certainly isn't an acceptable answer. To Durant's credit(?), he then saved this couple from getting kicked out by security. Here's Durant after the game, continuing to be way too understanding of mouthy fans. Via the Arizona Republic: "My thing was like, even though you called me a b—- as I'm running out with my back turned, people usually do that, call me coward, b—- with my back turned, and it wasn't too many people around," Durant said. "I know you don't mean that and I'm not going to get you kicked out because you paid your money for these tickets, you had a couple of drinks and I understand how people get, but it's better ways to try to get my attention and talk to me other than call me a b—- out my name because you're protected in these arenas.""It's like, they don't look at us as humans sometimes. So when you get a chance to let a person know how you feel real quick, then they'll backtrack. See, we're animals, we're circus acts, we're entertainers to them instead of real people."The guy just better hope Durant doesn't find him online.

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