Nets: Kevin Durant blasts comedian on Twitter after Washington beats Dallas

DETROIT, MICHIGAN - OCTOBER 28: Kevin Durant speaks during the 2019 Forbes 30 Under 30 Summit at Detroit Masonic Temple on October 29, 2019 in Detroit, Michigan. (Photo by Taylor Hill/Getty Images)
DETROIT, MICHIGAN - OCTOBER 28: Kevin Durant speaks during the 2019 Forbes 30 Under 30 Summit at Detroit Masonic Temple on October 29, 2019 in Detroit, Michigan. (Photo by Taylor Hill/Getty Images) /
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Nets star Kevin Durant bodied a comedian on Twitter after the Washington Football Team beat Dallas in Week 7.

At this point, avid social media users need to think twice about engaging in a war or words with Kevin Durant, because the Brooklyn Nets star could probably fill a graveyard with how many poor saps he’s trolled into oblivion of late.

In recent months, Durant has clapped back at his loudest critics during podcast interviews and with his increasingly ruthless Twitter fingers. As it turns out, however, the two-time Finals MVP’s hit list extends beyond those who criticize his craft.

We all know that Durant is a DC native, right? Well, after the Washington Football Team destroyed the Dallas Cowboys on Sunday, he took it upon himself to blast the former, which now sits at 2-5 after being heavily favored to win the division heading into the season.

That’s fair play from Durant, and you have to think that Washington, given the current state of Dallas and Philadelphia, has a real chance at taking home the NFC East crown.

However, his tweet prompted a boneheaded response from comedian Anthony Isaacs, who foolishly decided to assert that the laughingstock Knicks are better than the championship-aspirational Nets.

We’re not that knowledgable when it comes to stand-up comedy, but something tells us that excelling at that profession requires a better comeback than that sorry response from Isaacs, who clearly didn’t realize that he set Durant up with a perfect opportunity to roast him.

As expected, the 10-time All-Star didn’t pass on the chance to put Issacs in his place as he unleashed a savage reply tweet that is guaranteed to make all Nets fans chuckle.

Let this serve as a final warning to all the brave souls out there: if you come at Durant, you better come correct.