Kevin Durant recently addressed a fan who likened the Los Angeles Dodgers' World Series victory to Durant's decision to join the Golden State Warriors in pursuit of championships.
The 2025 World Series between the Los Angeles Dodgers and the Toronto Blue Jays was one of the most thrilling in history. The decisive Game 7 extended to 11 innings before the Dodgers secured the championship, keeping fans captivated throughout.
Sports enthusiasts quickly drew parallels between the Dodgers' success and Durant’s move to a more competitive NBA team. This comparison, touching on Durant’s 2017 decision to leave Oklahoma City for Golden State, sparked his irritation.
Seeking a championship ring, Durant joined the Warriors alongside Stephen Curry, where the team dominated the NBA for three years. Despite the success, Durant has frequently been labeled a ‘glory hunter’ and faced online criticism from fans.
“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.”
This message referred to Blake Snell and Tyler Glasnow, who lost the 2020 World Series but later won championships after joining the Dodgers, paralleling Durant’s career move.
Kevin Durant fiercely defends his championship-driven career choice amid comparisons to baseball players joining winning teams, highlighting ongoing debates about athlete loyalty and success.