After the Nets were eliminated, Irving and Durant wandered between the media, with defiance and contempt! After Durant's "I Am God," Owen also slammed the media at length.
The "sweetness" between Durant and Owen echoes the old saying with a hint of weirdness, not that a family does not enter the door.
Durant has tried to prove any doubt countless times in his career, starting with the trumpet incident, the boss battle with James, the "who is the champion leader" with the Warriors, and then attacking critics after the Nets fiasco this season...
In a similar incident, Owen is not a good stubble in the online world!
The Nets have been slammed for the KD and Irving duo, and Irving has refuted media reports that he was just trying to make money and survive.
Owen's line of attacks presumably expressed the following implications:
The media is looking for Irving purely for the sake of heat; every day you can see Irving's name in the NBA news, because these topics can provoke discrimination (about racismn) and controversy, and everyone takes pleasure in it!
The market value of the media has reached 1 billion, and players like Owen Durant are the cash cows of the media, and the media people are like puppets, in order to keep their jobs and make something out of nothing, I laugh to death!
Like NBA No. 1 James Skip's barrage of gunfire against James, some James supporters believe that if James retires, Skip is out of work.
But unfortunately, although the media exaggeration is indeed the hatred of many NBA players and fans. But at the end of the day, Irving's professionalism is hard for critics to miss.
As Perkins said on epsnon: I know all this Irving said, but as a Nets leader, you lost to the Celtics and blamed the media, not Tatum, Smart...
"Irving was a basketball player first, and then his idol was Kobe Bryant, and Kobe wasn't perfect either, but Kobe bryant was the ultimate professional player who could handle outside criticism very well." Perkins said.