Oklahoma City Thunder star Enes Kanter defended the honor of his organization, team, and fans on Wednesday, September 20, when during a radio appearance he called out former teammate Kevin Durant for what he sees as the Warriors star showing his true colors with his latest social media gaffe.

Earlier this week news broke that Durant has kept at least one alternative social media account that he's used to respond to trolls and haters with. The story came to light after a couple of Twitter exchanges involving the handle @KDTrey5 were screenshot and passed around the web. What raised eyebrows about the post, though, was not so much the fact that Durant has been involving himself in secret Twitter beef. Rather, it was the contents of the tweets, which Kanter for one, found difficult to digest.

"We now know how he felt about us. That made us really sad," Kanter said during an interview with CBS Sports Radio. "We were in a war together when he was here. We won together, we lost together, but we never tried to blame each other. We never tried to blame Kevin or he never tried to blame us when he was here."

Durant has since owned up to the tweets being "childish" and "idiotic" and apologized to his former head coach Billy Donovan (for saying he didn't want to play for him) and his former teammates, whom he admitted he didn't believe he could win with. But for Kanter, whom Durant has had his public spats with in the past, reading what the Thunder superstar-turned Warriors champion had to say wasn't easy to ignore.

"I'll say it again: It made the whole organization really sad. It was disrespectful," he said.

Source: bleacherreport.com