Even after the sour taste that a Monday night feud left in the mouths of many Golden State Warriors players, Kevin Durant has not shown any interest in being traded by the team, according to Sam Amick of The Athletic.

Even with all this drama, with Green berating him for all the world to see and his work life getting even more uncomfortable when his co-worker lost a $120,000 game check because of their R-rated back-and-forth, it appears that Durant is still all in on this shared cause. According to a source close to Durant, he has shown no interest in wanting to be traded and remains focused on the championship chance that lies before them.

Durant was visibly upset with Draymond Green after storming out of the locker room and shooing away reporters after a 121-116 loss to the LA Clippers on Monday. The silence continued the following day, as the Warriors took on the Atlanta Hawks, with Durant being rather brief on the matter, only addressing how unimportant their personal relationship was. He was also visibly upset when answering a question about Green after Thursday's loss to the Houston Rockets.

The back-to-back Finals MVP has been unequivocal in his pursuit of the goal at hand, which is another championship to make it three in a row during his three-year stint with the Warriors.

Despite the heat of the altercation between the two frontcourt players, it appears Durant hasn't changed course when it comes to netting another ring for his collection, staying focused on the goal.

What takes place after this season comes to a close could be a completely different question altogether, one that will make this altercation worth revisiting.