Kevin Durant publicly mocks NBA new rules for individual award.

OJASVI SAHU

According to the new NBA collective bargaining agreement, from the 2023/24 season, every player has to play at least 65 games to qualify for any award in the NBA.

Kevin Durant does not seem to be happy with the new NBA rules that require a minimum of 65 games to win any regular season award.

Durant took twitter to mock new NBA rules by writing,  "Don't count. Didn't play 65 games," to a tweet talking about his unreal stats for the season.

Durant is averaging 29.1 points per game this year and will become only the third player to ever achieve a 50/40/90 season twice after Larry Bird and Steve Nash.