Kevin Durant’s decision last year to take his act to the Golden State Warriors drew a lot of negative attention, as well as questions on why he chose to join the team that eliminated his former in the Western Conference Finals. Now, the 2017 NBA Finals MVP has answered them all as he released his latest movie on his YouTube Channel with the title “Still KD: Through the Noise”.

The 38-minute documentary depicts Durant's road to winning his first NBA title and it includes some never-before-seen footage of his journey to becoming a champion. Also included were interviews with his mother, former coach with the Oklahoma City Thunder Scott Brooks, and Warriors' player development consultant Steve Nash, where they all talked about the sacrifices and hard work Durant put in throughout the season to reach the success he's had.

Nash had nothing but good words to say about the former MVP and four-time scoring champion. The point guard great also gave him credit, as transcribed by Frank Kilinski of the New York Daily News, for not being afraid of making the unpopular choices in order to get what's best for him and what he truly deserves.

“When I watch him play the game, it's incredible. A lot of people either love him or hate him because he came to the Warriors. I appreciate that he's able to put all that stuff aside and not be afraid to make the unpopular decision that will help him grow as a man.”

The documentary is expected to be watched by many of his fans who want to have a better understanding of his path to greatness. It's already closing in on 100,000 views and has the potential to reach over a million views in only a couple of days.