“You’re not an old timer” Kevin Durant, who thinks he is ‘Old as Sh*t,’ gets motivated by fans


“You’re not an old timer” Kevin Durant, who thinks he is ‘Old as Sh*t,’ gets motivated by fans

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Kevin Durant has been through a roller coaster ride ever since he has joined the Brooklyn Nets. From getting a warm welcome, with an idea to change the face of a franchise, to being side-lined in the very first season, to being inches away from sending his team to the Conference Finals, to being knocked out in the first round of the playoffs. 

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The latest of that ride was his trade saga, where the former MVP requested to be sent out. But the reality was in-turn different as Kevin Durant would once again be leading the Nets alongside Kyire Irving, Seth Curry and returning Ben Simmons. Approaching his 16th training camp, the ever-so-socially-active, Durant went onto reveal his true feeling to the fanatics. 

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NBA Fans lift Kevin Durant’s morale ahead of 2022-23 season 

Kevin Durant- IMAGO / USA TODAY Network
Kevin Durant- IMAGO / USA TODAY Network

Kevin Durant posted a tweet on September 27, wherein he wrote, “16th training camp today, I’m old as s**t in NBA years. Wishing a fun and healthy season for the whole NBA today, thanks to all the supporters out there, it’s much appreciated! Let’s get it.” 

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Within no time, Kevin Durant was joined by plethora of NBA Fans, who not only congratulated him for his longevity. But also went onto boots his morale ahead of the 2022-23 season. Take a look at some of those tweets here- 

While fans have lifted the morale of Brooklyn Nets marquee scorer, this season is all about redemption for Kevin Durant. With his former team – Golden State Warriors already winning the 2021-22 title, all eyes will be whether or not Durant could replicate the same with a new bunch of players. 

That being said, Ben Simmons too prioritizes Kevin Durant’s presence on the offensive end. Will the Durant-Magic continue? Or will KD once again face disappointment in Brooklyn? Remains to be seen as the 2022-23 NBA festivity continues. 

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