‘Thought he slipped on sweat’: KD’s savage response as ‘insane’ move goes viral – NBA Wrap

Kevin Durant has delivered for Brooklyn right when it needed.

Amid a tumultuous week at the Nets including the firing of coach Steve Nash and suspension of Kyrie Irving, Durant – playing in his hometown of Washington – put the team on his back on Saturday (all times AEDT) in a 128-86 domination of the Wizards.

The star forward posted 28 points, two triples, nine rebounds and 11 assists in 33 minutes to lead the Nets to a big win and improve to 3-6 on the season.

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Durant was on fire from the opening tip, scoring 12 points in the first quarter including performing an epic ankle breaking dribble move on Daniel Gafford late in the period that prompted a surprise eruption from the Wizards fans – and big reaction from the NBA world on social media.

“I really thought he slipped on some sweat there … I was glad that we was able to get some momentum, I was able to get some space to do my thing and I‘m glad I finished the shot too,” Durant said post-match of the play, per ClutchPoints.

Durant admitted after Saturday’s shoot around that the fallout from Irving’s social media post on an antisemitic book and movie – that Irving initially refused to apologise for before eventually doing so – is an “unfortunate situation” “just sucks all around for everybody and hopefully we can move past it”.

“I ain‘t here to judge nobody or talk down on nobody for how they feel, their view or anything,” Durant said, per ESPN.

”I just didn’t like anything that went on. I feel like it was all unnecessary. I felt like we could have just kept playing basketball and kept quiet as an organisation. I just don’t like none of it.”

Durant later clarified his comments on social media that he doesn’t “condone hate speech or antisemitism.”

Elsewhere for Brooklyn, Nic Claxton had 18 points nine rebounds and three blocks, while Bradley Beal’s 20 points led the Wizards,

Ben Simmons missed a fourth-straight game for the Nets with a knee issue and hasn’t travelled for the team with its current road trip in Washington ad Charlotte.

ALL RESULTS

CAVALIERS 112 PISTONS 88

HEAT 99 PACERS 101

KNICKS 106 SIXERS 104

NETS 128 WIZARDS 86

BULLS – CELTICS

HORNETS – GRIZZLIES

CLIPPERS – SPURS

RAPTORS – MAVERICKS

WARRIORS – PELICANS

BUCKS – TIMBERWOLVES

TRAIL BLAZERS – SUNS

JAZZ – LAKERS