Kevin Durant doesn’t want any drama when he touches down in the Bay Area ahead of the NBA All-Star Weekend.
And yes, Dub Nation, he’s specifically talking to you.
“[I’m] hoping people can look at the big picture and see I got a couple of murals in that arena, in that concourse,” Durant told reporters Wednesday after the Phoenix Suns’ loss to the Houston Rockets.
“Hoping people can look at the big picture and see I got a couple of murals in that arena, in that concourse.”
Kevin Durant on returning to San Fran for #NBAAllStar weekend at Chase Center after trade deadline frenzy.
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Durant made the most of his three seasons with the Warriors, leading the team to three consecutive NBA Finals trips and two titles.
But, as the history books tell, the 15-time All-Star, after tearing his Achilles during the 2019 NBA Finals, departed from the Bay to join Kyrie Irving in Brooklyn with the Nets, leaving behind a mixed legacy.
Earlier this month, the Warriors reportedly had a trade in place with the Suns to bring back Durant. The superstar forward, however, verbally squashed the deal.
