Suns star Durant recently gave an exclusive interview to Fox Sports reporter Melissa Rohlin in response to rumors that he is frustrated and disappointed with the team. He solemnly stated that he never had the idea of leaving the Suns, nor was he frustrated by injuries to teammates or the performance of role players.
"My duty is to play, and I'm happy to play whenever I play," he said. Those reports are nonsense and unfounded. Durant smiled helplessly in the face of **and fans trying to read his emotional behavior, saying that many times people just guess out of thin air and don't really understand his inner thoughts.
"I want people to really know me and not guess," he stressed. I would never leave as often as some people do! When talking about his basketball career, Durant is full of emotion. He said that since entering the league, he has always held himself to high standards and strict requirements. He hopes to make his mark on basketball history and become a great player.
"My goal is not just to be a good player, it's to be a great player," he said. I hope that through my efforts and dedication, more people can remember my name. Finally, Durant once again called on his fans to be more rational about the performance and emotions of the players.
He believes that both the fans and the fans are an important part of the basketball culture, and their support and attention means a lot to the players. He wants people to focus more on his basketball skills and accomplishments, rather than unwarranted speculation and speculation about his personal life and emotions. Through this interview, we can see Durant's love for basketball and loyalty to the Suns.
He proved with his words and deeds that he is not a frustrated and disappointed player, but a basketball player full of fighting spirit and passion. At the same time, he also called on fans to look at the performance and emotions of players more rationally, and jointly create a positive basketball cultural atmosphere.