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Former Suns wing Kevin Durant deflects blame in social media rant
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 Many of Phoenix Suns have moved on from the Kevin Durant era with the team, however, the 15-time All-Star still has time to discuss about it on social media. Thursday morning saw the former MVP talk with fans on X about personal rankings of All-Time greats, when a fan replied about Durant’s failures with the Brooklyn Nets and Suns, and how it should hurt his legacy. The 36-year-old responded bluntly by saying, “None of it’s my fault.”

Durant deflects blame on Suns failures:

During his three healthy season with Brooklyn, the roster was belittled with injuries and drama that isn’t directly correlated to Durant. Kyrie Irving’s injury in the 2021 playoffs had the Nets fall one game short of being the eventual NBA champion Milwaukee Bucks in the second round. Then, trade requests by James Harden and Irving plagued team morale that left Durant no choice but to jump off a sinking ship.

However, Phoenix is a different story. While injuries hindered the team in certain aspects, the team never illustrated any glimmer of hope of being title contenders. Durant and co-star Devin Booker both remained to play at an All-Star level during their tenure together as teammates. The problem might lie in the Bradley Beal trade during the 2023 offseason.

Durant did push for the franchise to trade for Beal, but many players and front office personnel shared the same desire to trade for the three-time All-Star. Beal averaged 30+ points per game in back-to-back seasons and was one of the best scorers in the league. His offensive prowess wasn’t the problem, but the 32-year-old’s injury history caught up with Beal in Phoenix.

Beal has played in 106 out of a possible 164 regular season games, with injuries to his back, hamstring and more hindering his play on the court. The new Big 3 in the Valley wasn’t compatible and lacked any connectivity on the floor together. Booker and Durant had record of 78-47 on the court together, but only was slightly about .5o0 when Beal was added to the lineup.

Fans replied to Durant’s post by calling for him to be a better leader in the locker room, which he responded by calling out fans’ cluelessness for never being in a practice.

Durant’s in time in Phoenix was a failure, only having six playoff wins in his tenure. The blame for the team’s shortcoming can be thrown in a million different directions, with the many poor decisions by the front office. The franchise are trying to retcon those mistakes this offseason by drafting and trading for young, hungry players for next year.

The future Hall of Famer doesn’t believe he should shoulder any of the blame, and whether fans agree with his opinion, Durant averaging 26.8 points, 6.3 rebounds and 4.6 assists in his time in Phoenix makes it hard to disagree.

This article first appeared on Burn City Sports and was syndicated with permission.

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