Kevin Durant had enough of the Washington Wizards after the Golden State Warriors carved out a 23-point lead early in the fourth quarter, asking to be subbed out of the game with 9:20 left in the game.

“Sub me out. I don't wanna play no more, man,” said Kevin Durant soon after the timeout was called, calling the Wizards weak.

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The Warriors got off to a hot start and didn't let go of the pedal the entire game, as a white-hot Stephen Curry led the way with 51 points, an NBA-high in this young season.

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Kevin Durant and Klay Thompson didn't fall far behind with 30 and 19 points respectively, combining for 100 points after Curry's hot-shooting pyrotechnics at Oracle Arena.

A Washington D.C. native, Durant likely knew his rest was coming at that point in the game, already boasting a hefty lead and preparing for a busy three-game East Coast road trip in the near future.

The Wizards also offered little resistance, allowing the Warriors to shoot 57.6 percent from the field as a team and 45.5 percent from the 3-point line. Kevin Durant was his usual efficient self, only missing five shots in 32 minutes, as he connected in 13 of his 18 field goal attempts while tacking on eight rebounds, seven assists, a steal and a block for a team-best plus-26 net rating.