Kevin Durant at press conference, dismissively addressing burner account allegations on Twitter amid NBA All-Star Weekend buzz.
Kevin Durant at press conference, dismissively addressing burner account allegations on Twitter amid NBA All-Star Weekend buzz.
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Kevin Durant dismisses burner account allegations as Twitter nonsense

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Houston Rockets star Kevin Durant addressed unverified screenshots alleging he used a burner account on X during NBA All-Star Weekend, downplaying the controversy. He emphasized focusing on the season and team unity. The allegations involved criticisms of current and former teammates and coaches.

On Wednesday, February 18, 2026, following Houston Rockets practice, Kevin Durant responded to social media buzz about unverified screenshots from an anonymous X account. The screenshots, which circulated during the NBA All-Star Game on Sunday, purportedly showed direct messages criticizing Phoenix Suns guard Devin Booker and former Suns coach Frank Vogel. They also included commentary on Golden State Warriors stars Steph Curry and coach Steve Kerr, as well as complaints about Rockets forward Jabari Smith Jr. and center Alperen Şengün.

Durant avoided confirming or denying involvement, stating, "I'm not here to get into Twitter nonsense. I'm just here to focus on the season. Keep it pushing. I get y'all have to ask those questions." When asked about discussions with teammates, he replied, "My teammates know what it is. We have been locked in the whole season. We enjoyed our break. Had a great practice today. Looking forward to the road trip."

Durant, who has nearly 20 million followers on X, has a history of social media engagement. In 2017, he accidentally tweeted from his personal account in the third person, explaining his departure from the Oklahoma City Thunder and blaming the organization and coach Billy Donovan. He later apologized, calling it "childish" and "stupid." In a 2019 interview on ESPN's "The Boardroom," Durant admitted using anonymous accounts to speak freely without the spotlight of fame. In 2021, the NBA fined him $50,000 for using homophobic and misogynistic language in an Instagram exchange with actor Michael Rapaport.

During All-Star Weekend media availability on Saturday, Durant joked about preferring to give up X over video games, saying, "They don't deserve to hear this God-level talk I'm giving to them. They take it for granted."

Now in his first season with the Rockets after a trade from Phoenix last offseason, the 37-year-old Durant averages 25.8 points, 5.3 rebounds, and 4.4 assists per game, shooting over 50% from the field and 40% from three. Houston sits at 33-20, fourth in the Western Conference, but has gone 11-9 in its last 20 games amid injuries to players like Fred VanVleet (torn ACL) and Steven Adams (ankle surgery). A viral clip from a February 5 loss to the Charlotte Hornets captured Durant urging Şengün to "play some defense."

With 29 games left, the Rockets are tied with Denver for third but just three losses from seventh-place Phoenix, making team cohesion crucial amid these off-court rumors.

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X discussions center on Kevin Durant's dismissal of burner account allegations as 'Twitter nonsense,' stressing team unity. Users shared interview clips widely. Skeptics highlight potential locker room damage and lack of denial, analysts like Nick Wright deem it catastrophic if true, while some defend it as harmless venting. Coach Udoka sidesteps by avoiding social media.

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Kevin Durant of the Rockets on the bench with ice on injured knee ahead of Game 1 playoffs vs. Lakers.
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Rockets rule out Kevin Durant for Game 1 against Lakers

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The Houston Rockets will play without star forward Kevin Durant in Game 1 of their first-round NBA playoffs series against the Los Angeles Lakers. Durant suffered a right knee contusion in practice on Wednesday and was ruled out less than two hours before tipoff on Saturday at Crypto.com Arena. Both teams enter the matchup dealing with key injuries.

Kevin Durant took responsibility for the Houston Rockets' 100-92 home loss to the Los Angeles Lakers on Monday. The defeat snapped Houston's momentum against a Lakers team on a six-game winning streak. A rematch follows Wednesday in Houston with center Alperen Sengun expected to return.

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The Houston Rockets fell to the Los Angeles Lakers on Monday night, a defeat that saw Kevin Durant score just two second-half points and commit seven turnovers. Durant took full responsibility, saying he 'lost the game' for his team. The loss solidified the Lakers' position in third place in the Western Conference standings.

Golden State Warriors veteran Draymond Green expressed no anxiety over potential trades ahead of the NBA deadline, despite swirling rumors of the team's pursuit of Milwaukee Bucks star Giannis Antetokounmpo. Speaking after a loss to the Detroit Pistons, Green emphasized his long tenure with the franchise and acceptance of the business side of basketball. He dismissed any worry, stating he slept well despite the speculation.

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Kristaps Porzingis played his first game in over two weeks for the Golden State Warriors, contributing in a 104-97 defeat to the Oklahoma City Thunder. The center, recently acquired from the Atlanta Hawks, showed flashes of potential despite feeling rusty. Coach Steve Kerr expressed optimism about Porzingis's role in the team's playoff push.

LeBron James delivered a stark assessment of the Los Angeles Lakers following their 119-110 home defeat to the Oklahoma City Thunder on Monday night. With both teams missing key stars due to injuries, James highlighted the gap in sustained effort between the squads. The Thunder, defending NBA champions, pulled away late to secure the victory.

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Draymond Green expressed uncertainty about Steve Kerr returning as coach for the Golden State Warriors following their Play-In Tournament loss. The Warriors fell 111-96 to the Phoenix Suns on Friday, prompting a poignant huddle between Kerr, Green and Stephen Curry. Green hopes Kerr stays but feels the moment marked an end.

 

 

 

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