Durant: 'Zaza is not a dirty player'
Kawhi Leonard doesn't believe Zaza Pachulia intentionally tried to injure him during Game 1 of the Western Conference finals, and neither does four-time scoring champion and Pachulia's teammate, Kevin Durant.
"Zaza is not a dirty player. You've gotta time that perfectly if you want to hurt somebody. We're not that type of team," Durant said following the Warriors' 113-111 victory to take a 1-0 series lead. "Kawhi is an unbelievable player. We've got nothing but respect for him. We wish that he gets healthy, but he (Pachulia) is just trying to contest a shot.
With Leonard in the air after attempting a jumper in the corner, Pachulia kept moving in on defense trying to contest the shot, only for Leonard to land awkwardly and cause more damage to his already ailing ankle.
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Pachulia got reamed on social media for his actions, even needing to disable comments on his Instagram account as a result.
"You can't listen to people on Twitter. They're irrational," Durant added.
Durant dropped 34 points on 11-of-21 shooting for the Warriors, while Pachulia just missed out on a double-double with 11 points and nine rebounds in 25 minutes. Leonard had 26 points and eight boards before exiting midway through the third quarter.
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