Kevin Durant responded sharply to a fan who compared the Los Angeles Dodgers' recent World Series victory to Durant’s decision to join the Golden State Warriors in pursuit of NBA championships.
The 2025 World Series was one of the most thrilling in recent memory. The Los Angeles Dodgers and Toronto Blue Jays kept fans captivated through 11 intense innings in Game 7, with the Dodgers ultimately emerging victorious.
Following the Dodgers’ win, sports fans quickly drew parallels between baseball and basketball achievements, a comparison that did not sit well with Durant. The discussion centered on Durant’s controversial 2017 move from the Oklahoma City Thunder to the Warriors, a team that dominated the NBA for three years alongside stars like Stephen Curry.
Since joining the Warriors, Durant has often been labeled a “glory hunter,” a term used by fans to criticize his choice to join a stronger team to secure championships. This perception has fueled ongoing online debates.
The conversation resurfaced when it was noted that Dodgers players Blake Snell and Tyler Glasnow, who lost the 2020 World Series to the Dodgers, later joined the Dodgers and won rings themselves in 2025.
“Hey, KD, you got company: there’s a couple of guys on the Dodgers who got beat by the eventual world champs back in 2020, and they just joined them in ‘25 and won, just like you did in ‘17.”
Durant's reaction highlighted his frustration with being compared to others who follow similar paths in professional sports, emphasizing the complexity of pursuing success in competitive environments.
Kevin Durant pushed back against a fan’s analogy linking his Warriors decision to Dodgers players’ championship pursuit, underscoring the nuanced nature of athlete career moves.