NBA All-Star Weekend was supposed to celebrate the league’s biggest names, but attention quickly shifted toward Kevin Durant after alleged private messages surfaced online. Screenshots circulating on social media claim to show conversations from a supposed burner account connected to the star forward – and the comments have reignited old debates about his time with the Golden State Warriors.
Among the most discussed lines was a message criticizing the team’s offensive hierarchy during his years alongside Stephen Curry.
If u don’t screen and pass up shots for Steph. U gettin waived.
The remark suggests frustration with Golden State’s motion offense, which historically revolved around Curry’s movement and shooting gravity. Durant joined the franchise in 2016 and helped deliver back-to-back championships, but discussions about whether the team was truly his or Curry’s never disappeared.
Another leaked exchange reportedly referenced defensive disagreements within the team, fueling speculation that tensions behind the scenes were greater than publicly acknowledged. While none of the screenshots have been officially verified, the discussion reopened long-standing narratives about Durant’s role in the dynasty.
Warriors history resurfaces as fans revisit Durant’s exit
Durant’s three-year tenure in Golden State remains one of the most debated eras in modern basketball. He won two Finals MVP awards, yet public perception often framed the team as Curry’s franchise. The situation reportedly reached a breaking point during a heated 2018 on-court argument with Draymond Green.
We don’t need you. We won without you. Leave.
The confrontation, combined with persistent media scrutiny, preceded Durant’s departure to Brooklyn the following season. Even years later, the narrative around his championships continues to divide fans – some credit him as the decisive superstar, while others believe he joined an already dominant roster.
The newly circulated messages allegedly extend beyond Curry. Other screenshots claim Durant criticized former teammates and coaches, including Russell Westbrook and members of his more recent teams. However, the authenticity of the chats remains unconfirmed, and no official statement has been issued by Durant or his representatives.
For now, the controversy highlights how unfinished the conversation still feels about Durant’s legacy. His talent has never been questioned, but the context of his success continues to shape public opinion.
Until verification emerges, the situation remains a social-media storm rather than a proven scandal. Yet the reaction shows how closely fans still connect Durant’s career to Golden State – and how quickly old wounds reopen when even rumored criticism surfaces.
As the NBA season moves forward, attention may return to basketball itself, but the debate over Durant, Curry, and the Warriors’ hierarchy clearly hasn’t faded.