Kevin Durant addressed his “cold” answer about Aaron Judge’s return to the Yankees
Durant’s response appeared frigid and annoyed, saying, “I’m a Nationals fan. I really don’t care about at all.” He proceeded to laugh as he walked away following the media availability. But after rewatching the video, he cleared the air and made sure it was understood that he had no intention of insulting the reigning American League MVP.
“Damn this came out colder than I intended..it’s all jokes..welcome back to the city 99,” Durant said in a tweet. Durant, originally from Washington D.C., didn’t appear to be too excited about the move at the moment, despite his remorse for his answer. That’s simply not the case for the rest of New York after Judge signed a massive nine-year deal worth $360 million, perThe Nationals, meanwhile, were the worst team in all of MLB this past season at 55–107. Durant’s frustration is understandable.
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