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Analyst Suggests NBA Twitter Played a Role in the Decline of the Warriors’ Dynasty

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After being swept out of the first round of the playoffs, questions are swirling around Kevin Durant and his decision to join the Phoenix Suns. NBA analyst Alan Hahn believes Durant made a big mistake by leaving the Golden State Warriors a few years ago, attributing it to the influence of NBA Twitter.

Hahn stated on “Get Up” that Durant paid too much attention to the criticism and should have stayed with the Warriors, where he was a great fit and had the opportunity to win championships. Durant had a successful stint with the Warriors, winning two championships alongside stars like Stephen Curry, Klay Thompson, and Draymond Green.

However, Durant’s time with the Nets and now the Suns has not yielded the same level of success. The Suns faced a tumultuous season with injuries and fell short in the playoffs, leading many to wonder what could have been if Durant had stayed with the Warriors.

Despite Durant claiming he doesn’t listen to critics, Hahn insists that he was too attentive to them, leading to one of the worst decisions of his career. As the Suns’ disappointing season comes to an end, the focus now shifts to Durant’s next move. Will he stay with the Suns or seek a new opportunity elsewhere? NBA fans eagerly await his decision.

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