Popular streamer NEON has made a bold claim on Kevin Durant‘s burner account drama. On Sunday, a few screenshots from a basketball group chat went viral on social media. In the screengrabs, a user named “getoffmydickerson” is slandering NBA personalities who were or are Durant’s teammates.
The user who shared the screenshot claimed that Kevin Durant is behind these messages, alleging that the Rockets star is using a burner account to vent out his frustrations and slander his present and former teammates.
NEON stepped forward to defend Durant shortly after the chats went viral. The streamer leveraged his personal relationship with the Rockets star to back him.
“That was not him. I saw what y’all saw on Twitter about KD. He would never do some sh** like that,” he said. “He would never, ever. He would never hate on his temmates. That’s just not the type of guy he is, I know him personally.”
The leaked DMs have pointed a barrage of allegations against the Rockets’ stars on the internet. Apart from slandering current and former teammates, the alleged burner account has also taken shots at Luka Doncic and Nikola Jokic. Kevin Durant has yet to respond to these allegations against him.
Leaked DMs allege that Kevin Durant funded IDF drones
One of the major allegations against Kevin Durant is his involvement in the funding of drones to the Israeli Defense Forces. The Rockets star has reportedly invested in drone company “Skydio”, which was said to have supplied about 100 or more reconnaissance drones to the IDF in 2023.
In a leaked message chain shared by an X user on Sunday, alleged burner account was featured promoting drone warfare.
“If they need drones!! We got ya,” the message read.
On Jan. 31, Antifa Ultra reported on Durant’s relationship with Skydio in an X post. The post revealed that KD’s investment firm, Thirty Five Ventures (35V), manages the relationship between the Rockets star and Skydio as one of the company’s early investors.
For now, the Rockets star has kept his silence on the entire IDF subject. Steph Curry is another name reported to be indirectly connected to Israeli companies.
Edited by Avi Shravan