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Kevin Durant Accused Of Using Fake Accounts To Defend Himself After Awkward Twitter Blunder

Arthur James O'Dea
By Arthur James O'Dea
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2017 NBA Finals MVP Kevin Durant appears to have committed an embarrassing faux pas on his Twitter account - or, accounts, depending on how you see it.

The subject of some derision when he decided to leave Oklahoma City Thunder for the star-studded Golden State Warriors last year, Durant obviously still feels the need to defend his decision.

When questioned why he would leave Oklahoma for any other reason than personal gain, Durant's Twitter account took to the second & third-person in defending his position.

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Now, while Kevin Durant may well have an (in)capable team in charge of his "personal" Twitter account, the conclusion being drawn from this incident would suggest that whoever was typing this impassioned defence of Durant may well have forgotten just which Twitter account they were logged into.

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Is it possible that Durant or his helpers have anonymous Twitter accounts on the go to combat potentially abusive comments? A lot of people seem to think so.

With this stunning display of incompetence, how long will it be until the next major sports star similarly shows the extent of their real social media presence?

See Also: Gary Neville Perfectly Sums Up How Man Utd Fans Feel About Antonio Valencia

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