Kevin Durant Apologizes Again For ‘Threatening’ Rant Against Actor Michael Rapaport: I’m Sorry People Saw The Language I Used

Kevin Durant Apologizes Again For ‘Threatening’ Rant Against Actor Michael Rapaport: I’m Sorry People Saw The Language I Used
Kevin Durant has apologized to fans for the language he used during a rant against actor Michael Rapaport earlier this week.
As previously reported, Michael Rapaport shared a series of DMs from the Brooklyn Nets star, accusing the athlete of threatening him.

While he apologized to Michael Rapaport, telling him they always speak to each other that way, Michael Rapaport didn’t seem willing to accept it.

Now, Kevin Durant has apologized again, telling reporters Thursday (April 1st),
“I’m sorry that people seen that language I used, that’s not really what I want people to see and hear from me… but hopefully I can move past it and get back out on the floor.”
Kevin Durant on his social media messages that were recently made public:
"I'm sorry that people seen that language I used, that's not really what I want people to hear and see from me" pic.twitter.com/UIPRuPdH3B
— Nets Videos (@SNYNets) April 1, 2021
Meanwhile, Michael Rapaport hasn’t taken down the messages.
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