Kevin Durant‘s love for the Washington Commanders is no secret. The two-time NBA Champion has never shied away from his loyalty to his hometown team. KD has always embraced the fandom and consistently shown unwavering support for the Commanders. However, recent records haven’t been great for the team. The Commanders are on a downward trajectory, and fans are concerned. Nonetheless, the ex-Warriors star’s dedication to the three-time Super Bowl champions has never wavered.
Meanwhile, it’s that time of the year again. The New York Giants and the Washington Commanders are about to face off in an iconic match. This historic rivalry of 92 years is set to continue at the recently renamed Northwest Stadium. The scales are slightly tilted in favor of the giants. This means Durant’s favorite team will need to fight hard for the win. But if troubles with team management show up again, things might go downhill for the Commanders. Concerning, isn’t it?
However, KD firmly believes in Washington’s odds. Could he be blinded by loyalty? Maybe, yes. Durant’s recent conversation with Rich Kleiman (his longtime agent) is a clear indication that the 14x NBA All-Star will be supporting his hometown team, no matter what. However, a hint of concern is present in Durant’s tone: “Y’all always have one number though, regardless of how our seasons are going.” Maybe, he’s implying the Giants’ consistency in the game, whereas the Commanders are failing miserably. Moreover, when Kleiman predicted that the Giants’ Malik Nabers would score two touchdowns, Durant said: “He’s a problem. He’s a problem.”
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However, being a New Yorker, Kleiman too isn’t ready to cave into KD’s claims. “Maybe you should bet on the Giants, bro,” Rich Kleiman suggested. “I’ll never do that,” retorted Kevin Durant. The Suns hooper predicts a 21-10 score at the end of the game, with the Commanders clinching the win. Looks like nothing in this world can move Durant’s rock-solid support!
Meanwhile, the 35-year-old predicted that Washington’s Jayden Daniels will be throwing “two touchdowns, 60 rushing yards defense.” Kevin Durant’s firm belief in his team despite recent disappointments shows that just like him there are thousands of fans waiting in anticipation for the Commanders to return in form all over again. Meanwhile, there might be a few key factors that could help Washington sweep away a win from the Giants. So, a possible silver lining for KD and other supporters.
Key points to Kevin Durant’s favorite team getting a win at their home match against the Giants
The Commanders will look forward to their first win against the New York Giants since 2021. But as you can guess, the mammoth task won’t be easy. Therefore ardent fans like Kevin Durant, need to keep an open mind during the game. However, there might be a few crucial things to remember if the Commanders truly wish to win. First, they have to have Daniel Jones. He’s been a notable trouble for the Washington defense since his drafting in 2019.
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Boasting a 5-1-1 record with a 70% completion rate in their matchups, Jones has historically had strong games against Washington, including a tie in 2022 and a standout performance in 2021. Simply speaking, the Giant’s QB could become the game-changer if not controlled.
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Meanwhile, the Commanders’ secondary struggled with explosive plays, communication issues, and penalties against the Buccaneers. Defensive coordinator Joe Whitt Jr. plans to address these issues by simplifying calls and ensuring better communication during practice. Most importantly, the Washington Commanders have to protect their crucial player, Quarterback, Jayden Daniels from the Giants’ front and get their receivers more involved in the games.
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Well, if the team follows the plans and keeps their communication game strong, unlike other matches, a win could be possible. This in return will make their devoted fans happy after a series of dry spells. Kevin Durant could be the happiest, who knows?
While the clouds of uncertainty loom over the Commanders’ performance, KD’s dedication to the team remains untouched. Support of this kind is surely rare and goes a long way. Don’t you think so?
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