On Tuesday night, the Phoenix Suns defeated the Los Angeles Clippers 119-117 at Footprint Center, a crucial game for both teamsā postseason aspirations. However, one of the main stories of the night had nothing to do with the game itself, but rather a heated exchange between Kevin Durant and Mike Budenholzer, during which the coach attempted to grab Durantās arm, only for the forward to pull away. Following the speculation triggered by the incident, KD took to the media to express his frustrations and clarify the situation.
āThatās what usually happens when you donāt know the dynamics of a relationship,ā Durant said during the post-game press conference, according to Fadeawayworld. āYou catch something on TV, you get a quote, and now you pushing that narrative as if me and Bud donāt do that (expletive) all the time.ā
Kevin then emphasized the trust he shares with Budenholzer, allowing them to have these exchanges. āHe allows me as a player on the team, a veteran on the team, to voice my opinion. If we both didnāt care, we would never have stuff like that,ā Durant continued. āWe competitive as two individuals who want to see things done the right way, and sometimes my way aināt the way that Bud want to do it and vice versa.ā
The forward also criticized those who, he claimed, exploit these moments to create a narrative. āEven some people in Phoenix, in here, couldnāt wait to run with that and say, āThis is the reason why the team aināt playing well, because of that specific thing,āā Durant explained. āBut come on man, that shows that me and Bud really care about trying to right this ship and trying to win basketball games⦠So, Iām glad that the win is going to sweep all of that stupid stuff under the rug.ā

Kevin Durant and Phoenix Suns coach Mike Budenholzer.
What did Budenholzer say about his argument with Durant?
At the post-game press conference, Mike Budenholzer was also asked about the argument with Kevin Durant and echoed a similar message to that of the forward. āHe and I are like old friends or whatever, weāre always probably grabbing and talking to each other,ā Budenholzer said.

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The Suns head coach immediately praised Durantās energy: āI thought actually his energy and his voice tonight was great. I think there was some kind of offensive play. He wanted something, I wanted something, and itās the beauty of basketball.ā
Sunsā expectations
Tuesday nightās win marks a positive step forward for Phoenix in its pursuit of a postseason berth. While the Suns are still on the outside looking in, they are not far from securing a spot in the Play-In Tournament. With a 29-33 record, the Suns sit in 11th place, just behind the Dallas Mavericks, Los Angeles Clippers, and Sacramento Kings, all of whom are barely ahead of them.
However, Kevin Durant remains cautious about the teamās expectations. āCanāt think about the big picture too much,ā he acknowledged during an interview with TNT after the game. āWeāre in a tough position to think about the playoffs right now, so we gotta focus on each game, each task, each possession ahead of us and see what we can do.ā





