The Golden State Warriors suffered their worst home loss of the Steve Kerr era on Tuesday night when they were blown out by the Boston Celtics, 128-95.

Nobody from the Warriors camp was happy after the defeat, but superstar Kevin Durant appeared to be in a more irritable mood than most. The 30-year-old was dismissive in his postgame interview, which lasted no more than a few minutes.

His most recent tantrum brought about more questions than answers, with reports now emerging that some members of the Warriors organization are beginning to believe that Durant's antics are a telltale sign of his desire to leave in the summer. This is according to Chris Haynes of Yahoo Sports:

There are members of the organization concerned that Durant’s behavior is a sign that he’s already got one foot out the door. But there are others who aren’t reading too much into what they consider to be the standard rigors and annoyances of an 82-game season.

While this may have some truth to it, we must also establish the fact that whatever Durant does can be interpreted or misinterpreted depending on one's stance.

Then again, there is no one else to blame here but Durant himself. He has refused to commit to Golden State for beyond this season, and the mere fact that he is allowing speculation to build on his future pretty much gives permission for anyone and everyone to speculate about his loyalty, or for some, the lack thereof.