Barbara Gauntt/Clarion Ledger / USA TODAY NETWORK

NBA analyst Stephen A. Smith held nothing back during his rant about Kevin Durant after the Nets lost against the undermanned 76ers.

For the Brooklyn Nets to be successful in the NBA right now, they need Kevin Durant to be at his sparkling best in almost every game. While Kyrie Irving and Ben Simmons are present to share the load with KD, he is still their cornerstone player.

Kevin Durant struggled a bit against the Philadelphia 76ers, and the Nets ended up losing the game. The most shocking part about that defeat was the fact that the 76ers entered the court without Joel Embiid, James Harden, and Tyrese Maxey. Despite that, they still ended with the dub.

Following the loss, Durant called out the Nets teammates for struggling against the undermanned 76ers.

Kevin Durant Gets A Taste Of His Own Medicine From Stephen A. Smith

Veteran NBA analyst Stephen A. Smith is someone who is known for his no-filter assessment of NBA players regardless of their status in the league. Smith treats Durant in a similar way, and it has led to the two developing a beef in recent times.

Regardless of that, Smith made sure to take a huge shot at Kevin Durant and the entire culture of the Nets.

(Starts at 0:24)

Pathetic. No heart whatsoever. No pride whatsoever. You bring into account their culture and I think that’s what’s something that needs to be talked about for a quick second. Mike Wilbon has mentioned this on several occasions and I gotta give props to the godfather himself. The fact of the matter is this, you’re Kevin Durant, 14 shots? 14 shots? What the hell are you doing? Why you out there?! You’re Kevin Durant. You can average 30 in your sleep.

The Nets have been criticized for their lack of mental toughness several times after the embarrassing loss against the 76ers. But Stephen A. Smith's rant was aimed toward KD in particular. He wanted the 34-year-old to demand the ball more and take over the game.

Another shocking detail from the Nets' defeat against the 76ers was the fact that Durant took just one just in the fourth quarter. Moving forward, fans will hope to see a much more aggressive version of KD.

We sincerely appreciate and respect you as a reader of our site. It would help us a lot if you follow us on Google News because of the latest update.

Thanks for following us. We really appreciate your support.

More must-reads:

TODAY'S BEST
Insider bets Yankees star will 'get more money than' Shohei Ohtani — with one catch
Broncos exercise CB Patrick Surtain's fifth-year option
NBA Draft analyst shares positive outlook on Zach Edey's pro potential
NFL writer shares wild Bo Nix, J.J. McCarthy draft prediction
Purdue star Zach Edey officially enters 2024 NBA Draft
Canucks goalie to miss Game 2, potentially out for series
French World Cup winner reportedly heading to MLS
Rory McIlroy's return to PGA board could signal progress with LIV
Michael Jordan taking notice of young NBA star
Orioles to promote yet another top prospect
NFL insider shares bold take about potential Tom Brady comeback
Yankees' Juan Soto discusses struggles of Aaron Judge
Sixers to file grievance over officiating following Game 2 loss to Knicks
Pair of NBA stars fume over officiating after playoff losses
A 20-year LeBron James NBA Playoffs streak is over
Heat's postseason chances suffer huge blow with latest Jimmy Butler news
Watch: Jamal Murray rips out the Lakers' hearts with buzzer-beater
Watch: Unbelievable sequence helps Knicks steal Game 2
Watch: Auston Matthews goal leads to Maple Leafs tying series against Bruins
Mark Stone's return sparks Golden Knights to 4-3 win over Stars

Want more sports news?

Join the hundreds of thousands of fans who start their day with Yardbarker's Morning Bark, the best newsletter in sports.