Kevin Durant gets into it on social media at 5 a.m. Paris time after Team USA’s wild Olympic semifinal win

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There are no NBA players like Kevin Durant, and not just because of his generational scoring. Instead, it is his commitment to the online battlefield that makes him unique.

Approximately six hours after Durant and Team USA needed a 17-point comeback to survive against Serbia in the semifinals of the Paris Olympics, the Phoenix Suns star was on X. He had a pointed question for a Denver Nuggets personality who was celebrating the performance of Serbia (and Nuggets star Nikola Jokić).

It should be noted that Durant’s target did not mention Durant whatsoever. Durant simply found him.

Durant seemed to take exception to Nuggets fans rooting for Serbia and Jokić over their own country’s team, which features several of their own team’s rivals. He clarified his thoughts in a subsequent tweet, at 11:40 a.m. Paris time:

We can only wonder when Durant actually slept that night, given that Team USA didn’t return to the team hotel until 1 a.m. local time. Obviously, Durant getting into it with fans and other voices isn’t exactly new, but the fact that this is what he’s doing the night after the most stressful win of the tournament is what makes him a special talent, posting wise.

Durant posted nine points on 4-of-8 shooting and three rebounds in a 95-91 win for the Americans. His former Golden State Warriors teammate Stephen Curry is the one who led the team to the comeback victory with 36 points.

Team USA advanced to the final, where it will face France. Given how the Olympic host’s fans have cheered throughout the Games, Durant better be ready for maximum hostility at Bercy Arena.

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