NBA Update: 'Golden State Warriors' Kevin Durant, Got A Genuine Beef With The Oklahoma City Thunder?

By Lei Velayo - 05 Nov '16 09:41AM

Since Kevin Durant decision to join the "Golden State Warriors", flames were lit up between Oklahoma City Thunder, especially on Russell Westbrook who has been Kevin Durant's teammate slash brother of KD in OKC. Since Golden State Warriors and Oklahoma City Thunder's first meeting this season, November 3, 2016, their 'beef' must have gotten real.

The media and basketball fans canned up the issue between, Oklahoma City Thunder's Russell Westbrook and Golden State Warriors' Kevin Durant. From multiple interviews and questions against or about each other, up to actually talking trash in-court.

On Golden State Warriors' and Oklahoma City Thunder's first meeting, Kevin Durant has been the face of the game contributing 39 points, 1 assist and 7 rebounds, dropping 15 out of 24 in the field and 7 out of 11 beyond the arc. It must be awkward but Kevin Durant's game talked for himself as the Oklahoma City Thunder's bench talk trash on him.

Oklahoma City Thunder's Russell Westbrook seems to dislike these handful Kevin Durant questions. "Like I said in Oklahoma City, I don't know if you guys know, but I'm not answering any more Kevin questions," Westbrook said. Though, his perspective might have changed after facing the loss against Golden State Warriors by him saying, "The Warriors were doing a lot of trash-talking, apparently I guess they talk a lot of trash talk now."

As the whole Oklahoma City Thunder is most likely having something for Kevin Durant, KD said he was done playing nice. No handshakes, no post-game greetings, and probably, no Christmas cards from KD.

As Golden State Warriors' Kevin Durant appears like the bad guy for leaving his draft team, Kevin Durant ended his compromises for the Oklahoma City Thunder. As KD said on his post-game interview, "If you start something, I'll finish it."

The beef is totally not over, but is just getting started. NBA dramas could be nice, but do we need more of Oklahoma City Thunder and Kevin Durant? This could end.

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