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Rockets' Kevin Durant Chooses Twitter Over Video Games
All-Star forward explains why he'd give up social media over gaming
Published on Feb. 15, 2026
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In an interview during NBA All-Star Media Day, Houston Rockets veteran Kevin Durant revealed that if forced to choose between Twitter and video games for the rest of his life, he would give up gaming. Durant jokingly stated that Twitter users "don't deserve to hear this god-level like talk" he provides, suggesting he values his social media presence over his passion for gaming.
Why it matters
Durant's comments provide a glimpse into his priorities and the importance he places on social media engagement, even over his well-known love of video games. As one of the NBA's most active and outspoken players on social media, this insight into Durant's mindset is noteworthy.
The details
When asked if he would give up Twitter or video games for the rest of his life, Durant quickly responded, "Twitter because they don't deserve to hear this god-level like talk I'm giving to them. They're taking it for granted." Durant has been known for his heavy activity on the social media platform, often engaging with fans and fellow players.
- The interview took place during NBA All-Star Media Day on February 14, 2026.
The players
Kevin Durant
A veteran forward for the Houston Rockets and 12-time NBA All-Star.
What they’re saying
“Twitter because they don't deserve to hear this god-level like talk I'm giving to them. They're taking it for granted.”
— Kevin Durant, NBA All-Star (ClutchPoints)
The takeaway
Durant's comments highlight the importance he places on social media engagement and his desire to connect with fans, even over his passion for video games. This insight into the mindset of one of the NBA's most prominent players provides a unique perspective on the evolving role of social media in professional sports.
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