Kevin Durant came at the defense of his teammate Zaza Pachulia after a San Antonio-based radio host Jason Minnix gave an extra two cents with his Instagram post of Pachulia giving a kid his autograph during last night's 89-75 loss to the San Antonio Spurs.

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The game didn't have much to offer other than a defensive battle by a team that lost yet another All-Star to injury and another that was desperate for a win to remain in playoff contention. Yet this ESPN reporter decided to leave his Spurs bias when posting a tweet — an act that would cost him dearly in front of a ruthless Kevin Durant, who didn't bother using his burner account this time around.

“Not a fan of Zaza but….nobody gives a s**t if you're a fan or not lol,” read Durant's comment on the post. “These folks think being a fan is a real job with benefits lmao.”

Tell them how you really feel, KD.

Durant has been flat out ruthless since arriving at Golden State, giving absolutely zero f's about the media's feelings.

People familiar with the Spurs have still harbored some dislike for Pachulia since a wild closeout in the 2017 Western Conference Finals ended Kawhi Leonard's season, still feeling the aftermath of his injury to this day.

Pachulia's act of kindness for this kid on the road, of all places, won't be diminished by the history he's had with this Spurs franchise, whether Minnix likes it or not.