Kevin Durant calls out POTUS hopeful Stephen A. Smith for spreading 'propaganda'
- The Phoenix Suns were eliminated from playoff contention at the end of the 2024-25 NBA season.
- Phoenix's disappointing 36-46 record and struggles with team leadership led to heavy criticism from various sources.
- Stephen A. Smith, a vocal critic, questioned Kevin Durant's ability to lead, sparking a back-and-forth between them.
- Durant responded to Smith's criticism on X, suggesting Smith was running for president and calling it "propaganda."
- With a new coach coming in, the Suns may rebuild, potentially trading Durant despite his scoring average of 26.6 points.
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Kevin Durant has never been one to shy away from his critics. One of his biggest critics has been none other than ESPN’s Stephen A. Smith. The two have a lot of history between them, dating back to Durant’s OKC days. So, the Phoenix Suns star is now well known for defending himself and making bold takes. Context? Back when Durant made a move to San Francisco from Oklahoma in 2016. Smith called it “the weakest move I’ve ever seen from a superstar…
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