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Normal Day: Adidas Tried To Start A Twitter Fight With Kevin Durant Over Sneakers, Immediately Lose By Deleting Their Tweet Saying He's 'Dusty, About To Retire'

What the hell is going on here? I'm asking because I'm confused. I mean, sure, this is a normal day for Kevin Durant. Sign onto Twitter, start getting into some fights and then go score 30. It's just what the man does and frankly I typically find it funny. But now you have the Adidas social media team not taking any of his shit. Saying he's about to retire and dusty. Just know that Adidas opened up a can of warms they probably aren't ready for. The man lives on Twitter. 

I fully know Adidas is doing this for the exposure, but it's still Adidas. That said, the social media person better hope Kevin Durant doesn't dedicate his day to finding out everything about this person's life. Their significant others, family, anyone they are associated with may not be safe from KD online. That man is a menace to the highest degree. One would argue he's better at social media than basketball. 

Oh and as I write this blog Adidas deleted the tweet! Soft! You can't go on the attack and then hide. That's not how it works on social media, luckily everyone has screenshots. You already put it out there, stand by it. Ten toes to the ground or whatever the fuck that saying is everyone says now. Kevin Durant already won the battle and the war here by you deleting it. 

And after I publish, they do a new tweet? 

LAME! KD wins this by TKO. You can't go with the overused, lame, burner joke. You don't get to delete a tweet and then follow it up with something worse. This is a pathetic effort if we're being honest. You gotta stick to your guns and go with the first one. You claimed Kevin Durant was dusty, about to retire. You don't get to make an overused joke. 

That said, KD claiming he'd never put a big toe in those motherfuckers is laugh out loud funny. He could have went with no or anything else. Nope, specifically went with big toe. Just a great way to tell them to fuck off. Sure, this might be KD just being a Nike guy. But, hey, you ask if he's going to wear something, he's going to tell you. 

Poor Anthony Edwards here too. Man just wants one of his favorite players to wear his shoes. Now you know Kevin Durant is crazy enough to use this the next time they play. He'll probably reference it because that's what Kevin Durant does. Just another normal day on Twitter for the NBA.