Kevin Durant is known for firing back at his critics via social media, and the newest member of the Houston Rockets did just that after hearing what a former NFL player said about him on Monday.
Emmanuel Acho, a former NFL linebacker who is now an analyst for FS1, said on Monday's edition of "The Facility" that he has developed his own formula for measuring a player's legacy. Acho believes you should take the number of championships a player has won and divide that by the number of teams said player has played for. A higher number means a better legacy.
Acho used active players Stephen Curry, LeBron James and Durant while explaining his formula. He said Curry has the best legacy of the three since the Golden State Warriors star has won four titles while playing for only one team. LeBron has won four titles but played for three different teams, so Acho gives him a score of 1.3. Durant, who has won two championships but just joined his fifth team, has an Acho "legacy" score of 0.4.
LEGACY FORMULA:
— Emmanuel Acho (@EmmanuelAcho) June 23, 2025
Championships won ÷ Teams played for = Player Legacy
Rings Teams Score
Steph: 4 1 4.0
Bron: 4 3 1.3
KD: 2 5* 0.4
highest value is greatestpic.twitter.com/npRZNxlQtb
Let's just say Durant has no use for Acho's formula. The two-time NBA Finals MVP responded by blasting Acho on X.
"According to The Great Kevin Durant’s legacy formula that was created in the best labs at MIT, Emmanuel is the worst linebacker of all time. You sure you wanna listen to this guy about greatness?" Durant wrote.
According to The Great Kevin Durant’s legacy formula that was created in the best labs at MIT, Emmanuel is the worst linebacker of all time. You sure you wanna listen to this guy about greatness?
— Kevin Durant (@KDTrey5) June 23, 2025
Durant has never been one to sit quietly while people pick apart his career, so it is hardly a surprise that he went after Acho.
Durant is hoping to win his third NBA title now that he has been traded from the Phoenix Suns to Houston. That would cement his legacy even further, regardless of how many teams he has been a part of.
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