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NBA Finals

VIDEO: Kevin Durant held back from confronting Cavs heckler at team hotel

Image via TMZ
Image via TMZ
By Michael Hulse Posted Thu, Jun 7, 2018

Kevin Durant killed the Cavs for the second year in a row with a Game 3 dagger that all but decided the Finals. Following the game, he had to be held back from confronting a heckling Cavs fan at the team hotel who got on his bad side by saying, “UT’s butt,” a reference to the University of Texas where Durant played college ball.

It seems dumb that Durant would be bothered by a comment from some knucklehead fan, especially since he just essentially ended the home team’s season, but KD has never had the thickest skin. He can have the last laugh by closing out Cleveland on their home court in Game 4 and celebrating his second straight title.

On a side note, how big of a total loser do you have to be to go to the opposing team’s hotel to taunt their star player after losing the biggest game of the year? What a chump.

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