Golden State Warriors superstar Kevin Durant wants Detroit Pistons center Andre Drummond to know that he's got his teammate's back. The two-time Finals MVP could not be more clear of his message after Drummond fouled Damian Jones in mid-air.

With seconds left in the first quarter, Jones caught a nice pass from Durant off a baseline attack. The Warriors big man went up with bad intentions on the rim, but Andre Drummond wasn't having any of it. Drummond was called for a foul and Kevin Durant went to him with sweet nothings.

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Call Kevin Durant a snake all you want, but he knows where his focus should be and that's not on all the outside noise. His business is with his teammates and winning games.

Durant has been on a tear over the past three games. He broke the 40-point mark in three-straight contests for the first time in his career, even scoring 51 in his epic duel against Kawhi Leonard in Toronto. Furthermore, his three-game scoring total of 144 points is the NBA's highest since Los Angeles Lakers legend Kobe Bryant amassed 153 markers in 2007.

With Warriors co-star Stephen Curry finally playing, the burden gets lightened on the shoulders of Kevin Durant.