This true @KDTrey5 ?? https://t.co/mBKjrnFaEu
— B. Trail (@BTrail7O7) May 31, 2022
Green and Kevin Durant, who left in the Warriors in free agency in the summer of 2019 have a history of clashes.
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Upon joining Brooklyn alongside Irving, Durant cited his verbal altercation with Green during the 2018-19 regular season as one of the tipping points for him to ultimately agreeing to a sign and trade to become a Net. Durant didn't see things that way, at all.
From my view of it, this is 100% false… https://t.co/of6pFJUfvi
— Kevin Durant (@KDTrey5) May 31, 2022
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— Nets Insider (@NetsHistory) May 12, 2022
That was no more evident than a potential Twitter war being diffused by a simple gentleman's disagreement.You have to learn to listen to full takes and not snippets before you get baited into tweeting Champ. https://t.co/2dU2MleteJ
— Draymond Green (@Money23Green) May 31, 2022
That was no more evident than a potential Twitter war being diffused by Durant respectfully disagreeing with Greene's comments about the number of double-teams Steph Curry faced compared to Durant.