Kevin Durant is back in the doghouse. The NBA star has apologized for ripping his ex-teammates, and head coach, via Twitter—and swears he doesn’t have a fake account.
Yesterday (Sept. 19), while speaking at the Tech Crunch conference in San Francisco, Easy Money Sniper offered up a “my bad.”
“I use Twitter to engage with fans,” said Durant in footage captured by journalist Anthony Slater. “I think it’s a great way to engage with basketball fans. I happened to take it a little too far. That’s what happens sometimes when I get into these basketball debates about, ya know, what I really love, to play basketball. I don’t regret clapping back at anybody or talking to my fans on Twitter. I do regret using my former coach’s name and the former organization that I played for. That was childish. That was idiotic, all those types of words. I apologize for that.”
Durant also added that he won’t stop engaging with his fans. But that he does have a private Instagram for friends and family.
Fair enough?
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