Golden State Warriors star forward Kevin Durant is back arguing with fans on Twitter. However, his manager Rich Kleiman isn't bothered and, in fact, loves everything about it.

In an interview with Jason Gay of Wall Street Journal, Kleiman was asked about Durant's recent activity on Twitter of answering back to his critics. For Kleiman, Durant has every right to fight back and have fun:

“I love it…. Kevin has every right to engage and communicate and have fun and banter,” Kleiman said.

Basketball analyst Chris Broussard recently hit Durant, noting that if the Warriors go on to win a championship without him, then it'll be the former league MVP's worst nightmare. Durant fought back, asking Broussard to reevaluate his claims.

Furthermore, a fan then told Durant to calm down. Durant agreed, though it's hard to see for sure if he's being sarcastic or downright genuine in his response.

Since signing with the Warriors in 2016, critics have feasted on Durant. For them, KD's legacy will forever be tarnished for taking the easy route to a championship by joining a team that is coming off a 73-win season.

The 30-year-old didn't let the criticisms slide through. The tweets above are just two of the many online exchanges featuring Durant and an irate fan.  But just like his manager said, Durant has every right to do so — and it looks like it'll remain that way until the critics shut the hell up.