rich316 wrote:I know you're being sarcastic, but this is an (IMO) false equivalency. I don't think it makes sense for Durant to basically say "I'm just an average Joe, you don't have any right to have opinions about my life. Also, brb gotta cash this hundred million dollar check." The fans wrote that check. Being a fan is all about having opinions about somebody else's life. I get it, being a celebrity probably really sucks in some ways, now more than ever. But it comes with the territory, and if he doesn't like it he should go play in the Rucker league, not preach to people that they don't have a right to do the thing that makes him insanely wealthy. It's just ass-backwards.
It does make sense for KD to just to say, "You are an average Joe, you don't have the right to make opinions about my life and I am about to cash this 100 million dollar check."
At the end of the day it is his life and he just plays basketball for a living and he happens to get paid a lot for it.
The fans didn't do anything but watch. KD is the one that got up every morning at 4 and 5 am while everybody else is sleeping for years to be this good at basketball. He did all the hard-work.
Last time I checked KD pays his taxes and the owner of the team he plays for writes his check...he doesn't owe "fans" anything. He doesn't know any of us. He probably don't care about any of us and we don't care about him. We just want him to go on the court and play...the relationship between us and him ends there.
Nobody knows KD besides his friends and family...how many hours is there of KD talking about his life...about non-basketball stuff...probably not even 24 hours.
So it's pretty ridiculous when people try to talk about his personal life when we effectively do not know him and then try to act like being a "fan" really matters in the grand scheme of things...when we just watch him play basketball.
Being fan is just enjoying the dude's game. All that other stuff is being an armchair psychologist, bully, and nosy. I don't care about what Kevin Durant does outside of basketball. I am more interested in trying to recreate him in NBA 2k17 Myplayer.
The problem isn't athlete and celebrities and entertainers...the problem is people becoming heavily invested in extraordinary people that they do not know and then trying to act like they own them because you pay an inordinate amount of attention to them. It's stalkerish.