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Kevin Durant Stays Silent on Big Drake News Amid LeBron James Drama


Kevin Durant Stays Silent on Big Drake News Amid LeBron James Drama originally appeared on Athlon Sports.

Drake's been heating up social media with hints about his next album, "Iceman," teasing a 9 p.m. ET drop on Thursday. Kevin Durant even reshared one of Drake's Instagram stories about the release without a single comment. Talk about speaking volumes by saying nothing.

The album follows Drake's previous album "What Did I Miss?," which included a jab at LeBron James and Kendrick Lamar diss tracks.

Why does this matter? Because Drake and LeBron's long-standing friendship has turned icy. Drake recently covered up his LeBron tattoo in favor of a Shai Gilgeous-Alexander ink—fueling rumors of something resembling a cold war. Then LeBron publicly vibed to Kendrick Lamar's "Not Like Us" in Cannes, seen dancing along despite it being a direct diss aimed at Drake.

Kevin Durant reshared Drake's "Iceman" album tease via IG storyeasymoneysniper/IG

Now, with Drake seemingly about to drop new music that could throw more shade at James, Durant's silence is all viewers need. By resharing Drake's message without comment, Durant is walking a strategic line: supportive of Drake but cautious of needless drama.

The anticipation is real, and if any tracks reiterate his fall-out with LeBron, they could make major waves in sports and pop culture.

Kevin Durant is walking a thin line between Drake and LeBron James.Kirby Lee-Imagn Images

So why the silence from KD? It's classic Durant: no drama, just subtlety.

By neither pushing nor pulling public opinion, he keeps his relationships intact with both Drake and the broader NBA sphere, especially during this high-stakes moment in music and basketball crossover culture.

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This story was originally reported by Athlon Sports on Jul 24, 2025, where it first appeared.

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