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lebron23james
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lol
too funny.
KD has secret accounts that he uses to defend himself and forgot to switch to them when he was replying to this guy I'm actually speechlessLmaoooo this is ridiculously funny
only in America did you feel obligated to create fake twitter accounts to defend yourself from accusations that you state are baseless to begin with but deep down know are true--- and proceed to get in Instagram fights with children.only in America do you have to defend yourself for wanting to win
oh yah you knew that one was coming.Yeah weird situation with the Durant tweets. Someone posted that they're pretty sure KD has a social media manager and whoever runs it forgot to log out and tweeted as themselves and not as Durant. Seems more plausible than an athlete actually creating a fake account. But obviously no way to prove this, so all the bashing is warranted as this point.
if i had millions of dollars and a newly minted Finals MVP---- of course the first thing I would do is create fake twitter and instagram accounts to fight with fans and children. lolI don't blame Durant for wanting to win but his creating fake accounts is a bit much IMO.
if i had millions of dollars and a newly minted Finals MVP---- of course the first thing I would do is create fake twitter and instagram accounts to fight with fans and children. lol
it just shows you what his mental frame of mind is. If he did not care so much, and did not believe what these people are saying is true- he could just shrug it off----- but somewhere in the back of his head he knows its true and just cant take it.
depends on the individualLet's be honest, in some capacity most of us would hate to be hated by another individual, let alone an entire state and probably hundreds of thousands of fans nationwide, if not more. If he did what he did, I agree it's a bitch move, but ultimately I understand it. He's gotten far more scrutiny over his decision to leave than he should have received.
At the end of the day, athletes are still individuals.