The Golden State Warriors and the Portland Trail Blazers never met in this year’s NBA Playoffs, but Kevin Durant and C.J. McCollum provided some sort of hostility between the two teams, albeit on everyone’s favorite arena – Twitter.

And just like in the last playoffs, New York Knicks center Enes Kanter is watching the action involving a Blazer and a Warrior transpire from the comfort of his couch.

It all began when Durant guested on McCollum’s Pull Up podcast and bluntly said that the Blazers have no chance of winning an NBA championship. It likely left a bitter taste in McCollum’s mouth, as he later took to Twitter to make an interesting analogy between Durant’s move to Golden State and a terse tale about someone working with a gang to beat up his own brothers. It’s a pretty dark comparison, but McCollum did state his point that what Durant did was “soft.”

Enes Kanter can be considered as among those brothers represented in McCollum’s story, as he was part of the Thunder team that Durant left two years ago. Kanter hated the way Durant left Oklahoma City, so hearing McCollum go after the former MVP on Twitter must have given the Kentucky product some cheap entertainment.