Kevin Durant’s online history made this inevitable. The alleged burner account @gethigher77 (also known as getoffmydickerson) is trending after screenshots surfaced showing blunt, sometimes extreme comments about current and former teammates. None of the posts have been verified as Durant’s. All of them are being shared as if they are.
The screenshots, which reportedly come from private group chats and direct messages, include sharp criticism of Houston Rockets players and pointed shots at former teammates from Phoenix, Brooklyn, and Golden State. Here is exactly what the alleged KD burner account is said to have posted.
What Did KD Burner Say About Jabari Smith Jr?
Do you believe KDF will address the burner of his @gethigher77 weird how all his friends in search engine are the ones who are responding to it and he goes in chats on it trashing teammates pic.twitter.com/ICzj2f912E
— Ryan (@basedfrog23) February 15, 2026
One of the most viral screenshots shows the account writing, “I can’t trust Jabari to make a f*kin shot or get a stop,” followed by a disability slur aimed at Smith, where he was called ‘lowkey r****ded.’
That line is the one that pushed the story beyond normal NBA gossip. The basketball criticism is one thing. The wording is what caused backlash.
What Did KD Burner Say About Steve Kerr and Steph Curry?
Ain’t no way 😭 pic.twitter.com/l4NVFojowe
— kidd (@iam_nnaemeka_) February 15, 2026
The alleged chats include references to past Warriors dynamics, particularly around credit and accountability. While not as explosive as the Rockets or Suns comments, even small mentions of that era reignited debates about Durant’s legacy alongside Stephen Curry. He said that when he called Curry out in film study, he got some interesting looks from everybody around him.
The account also mentioned its disdain for Steve Kerr, saying he didn’t draw up plays, and implying he was racist ever since Michael Jordan clocked him.
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The Suns portion of the alleged leak includes a quote referring to Devin Booker and former coach Frank Vogel as “two dictators,” followed by comparisons to “Stalin and Hitler” and “Mussolini and Kim Jong Un.”
Another screenshot reads, “The Suns are my team when we lose and Book’s team when we win,” suggesting Durant felt blamed in losses while Booker received credit in wins.
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😭😭😭😭😭😭😭 pic.twitter.com/4HY2pGnAwl
— fan account (@Asensii20) February 15, 2026
From the Brooklyn era, one screenshot includes the line, “I swear I miss Ben Simmons.”
That quote triggered skepticism. Some fans said that sentence alone made the entire thread feel fake. Others argued it could reflect frustration with how the Nets roster evolved.
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Another circulating message claims the account dismissed Sengun with harsh language, including a version of “your franchise player can’t shoot or defend.”
A separate screenshot shows someone responding, “he not lying about sengun tho,” followed by a racial slur. The reaction online has focused on both the criticism and the tone.
Why Did Kevin Durant Look Stressed at All Star Weekend?
KD looks sad as hell
He knows he got caught 😭😭😭 pic.twitter.com/hdMrdonkET
— BrickCenter (@BrickCenter_) February 15, 2026
Amid the burner account noise, fans also pointed to Kevin Durant’s demeanor during All Star Weekend. Clips and photos circulating online showed Durant looking serious during media availability and subdued during introductions, which some viewers interpreted as stress tied to the viral screenshots.
Others pushed back, noting that Durant has often carried a reserved expression at league events and rarely plays to cameras the way some stars do. Body language analysis in the social media era can turn into projection quickly. Still, the timing fueled speculation, especially with the KD burner allegations dominating timelines at the same moment.
Is the @gethigher77 Account Kevin Durant?
There is no confirmed evidence linking Kevin Durant to the account with the handle @gethigher77 that is attached to the name getoffmydickerson. The profile is private. The quotes exist in screenshots. That keeps the story in rumor territory.
Durant’s admitted burner history makes the allegations believable to some. But as of now, nothing has been verified.
Kevin Durant Does Not Deny Burner Account Allegations
https://twitter.com/ByVarunShankar/status/2024193957756895604
When asked directly about the alleged burner account at Rockets practice, Kevin Durant declined to engage with the specifics but stopped short of issuing a denial. “I know you got to ask these questions but I’m not here to get into Twitter nonsense,” Durant said. “I’m just here to focus on the season, keep it pushing.”
Pressed on whether he had discussed the situation with teammates, Durant added: “My teammates know what it is. We’ve been locked in the whole season. Enjoyed our break. Had a great practice today, looking forward to the road trip.” Durant redirected the conversation toward basketball, but he did not explicitly deny owning or operating the account, which is likely to keep speculation alive.