In the wake of comedian Lil' Duval taking an Olympic dive to the hardwood after All-Star John Wall took his ankles with him after balling out during LudaDay in Atlanta, Kevin Durant responded to a follower asking him who he thought had crossed him the best this past season.

The Finals MVP bowed to C.J. McCollum, who made a sandwich out of him and Draymond Green earlier this year, making his way to the cup through three defenders, posting 28 points in a 113-111 loss to the Golden State Warriors.

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McCollum has improved every offseason and he looks even more motivated to ramp up his play after losing to the Warriors the last two postseasons, as he was seen working on his handle early in the summer.

At 6-foot-3, the Portland Trail Blazers shooting guard has one of the most dynamic games at the position, acting as a secondary point man and creating off the dribble while being able to catch fire like the best of them.

His crossover of Durant and Green was just a small display of the talent this agile guard can put on when engaged, boasting two 40-point games to his name in the regular season and another in Game 1 of the first round of the playoffs.