Kevin Durant responded to a fan who compared the Los Angeles Dodgers’ World Series win to Durant’s decision to join the Golden State Warriors in pursuit of NBA titles. The Dodgers and Toronto Blue Jays battled intensely in Game 7 of the 2025 World Series, with the Dodgers ultimately winning after 11 innings.
Sports fans quickly drew parallels between this baseball triumph and Durant’s controversial move in 2017 from the Oklahoma City Thunder to the Warriors. Durant left Oklahoma City, where he had not won a championship, to join a dominant Golden State team featuring Stephen Curry.
Since joining the Warriors, Durant has faced criticism and has often been labeled a “glory hunter” by fans who accuse him of chasing championships by joining better teams. This label continues to follow his legacy in the NBA.
Some fans highlighted the recent success of Blake Snell and Tyler Glasnow, who lost to the Dodgers in the 2020 World Series but won rings with the Dodgers in 2025 after switching teams. This comparison was used to poke at Durant’s 2017 move.
“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.”
The comparison evidently annoyed Durant, reflecting ongoing tensions in fan interactions where his championship choices remain a hot topic on social media platforms.
Kevin Durant clapped back at a fan’s comparison linking the Dodgers’ World Series win to his own championship strategy, highlighting the persistent debate over his legacy and choices in the NBA.