In case you haven't heard, Golden State Warriors superstar Kevin Durant can opt out of his contract to become an unrestricted free agent this summer, and in case you haven't heard, he is reportedly considering leaving the Warriors.

Oh, and in case you didn't know (notice a running theme here?), Durant loves to use social media.

Durant took to Twitter on Sunday to like some tweets that were critical of the way he is handling his upcoming free agency, just the latest of Durant's escapades on social media platforms:

At least this time, he didn't use a burner account.

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This also wouldn't be the first time that Durant was chastised for his handling of free agency.

Durant became public enemy No. 1 during the summer of 2016 when he left the Oklahoma City Thunder to sign with the Warriors, a move that was ripped by fans, media pundits and players alike.

Since then, Durant has won two championships and back-to-back Finals MVPs, so the disapproval from everyone has kind of died down a bit, but it may very well be rekindled this summer. Well, at least in the Bay Area.

It's looking more and more like Durant is going to leave the Warriors, with the New York Knicks and even the Boston Celtics mentioned as possibilities for the 30-year-old.

But right now, Durant's impending free agency is not having an effect on Golden State.

The Warriors currently own a record of 37-15 and have won 12 of their last 13 games and are tied for first place in the Western Conference standings.