Kevin Durant Allegedly Uses New Burner Account as Group Chats Leak
Kevin Durant, an NBA superstar recognized for his remarkable career, faces serious allegations involving a new burner account. The account, named @gethigher77 on X (formerly Twitter), has reportedly been used to engage in controversial discussions about teammates.
Allegations and Leaked Chats
Recently leaked screenshots indicate that Durant may have criticized players from the Houston Rockets, specifically Jabari Smith Jr. and Alperen Sengun. In these texts, he allegedly discusses Sengun as a franchise player who struggles with shooting and defense, and he expresses distrust in Smith Jr.’s abilities during games.
Critique of Former Teammates
- Devin Booker: Durant supposedly compared him to a dictator, claiming Booker’s name garnered most of the credit during victories.
- Kyrie Irving: Accusations suggest that Irving treated Durant as if he owed him something during their time together in Brooklyn.
As of now, these allegations lack substantiation. Durant has been known to maintain anonymous online personas, yet he often engages directly with fans from his primary account. Some fans remain skeptical about whether Durant is behind this latest burner account.
Public Reactions
The social media community has shown divided opinions. Some users criticized the allegations, arguing that Durant is open and proactive in communicating with fans. Others, however, professed to believe the rumors, characterizing Durant as a disruptive force within teams.
Support and Criticism
- Supporters argue: His respectful demeanor and team spirit contribute to his two championships.
- Critics assert: If the account is indeed his, it could tarnish his reputation as a supportive teammate.
As the investigations continue, Durant’s association with burner accounts raises questions about player transparency and communication in the NBA. Whether this incident will affect his public image remains to be seen.