Kevin Durant Refutes DeMarcus Cousins' Allegations of Locker Room Fistfights During Suns' Disappointing Season
- On June 20, DeMarcus Cousins revealed that several physical altercations broke out among members of the Phoenix Suns during their underwhelming 2024-25 campaign.
- This revelation followed a season in which the Suns finished 36-46, missing the playoffs and producing their worst record since 2019-20 amid significant roster turmoil.
- Kevin Durant, a key Suns player acquired in 2022-23, strongly denied the fistfight claims on social media, stating the team 'NEVER got close to this' situation.
- Durant averaged 26.6 points and played 62 games this season, but trade talks continue as the Suns face pressure to lower his price due to his age and desire for a fresh start.
- The allegations and denials highlight internal discord and suggest the Suns may pursue roster changes, potentially including Durant, to rebuild after a major season setback.
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Kevin Durant Denies DeMarcus Cousins Rumor That Suns Had Fistfights in Locker Room
Kevin Durant has denied a rumor from former NBA star DeMarcus Cousins, who said Friday that the Phoenix Suns' lack of on-court success during the 2024-25 season was partially due to turmoil behind the scenes.
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It’s no hidden secret that the mood inside the Phoenix Suns locker room wasn’t the best this season. We mean, the Suns had a pretty rough season, failing to make it to the playoffs with a terrible 36-46 record during the regular season. What made things worse was the players Phoenix had at their disposal. The team from Arizona had the ‘big three’ of Kevin Durant, Devin Booker, and Bradley Beal. While things did not end as they were supposed to, …
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