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DeMarcus Cousins Stands By Suns Locker Room Rumor As Kevin Durant Denies Any Fights

In the aftermath of a season that collapsed under the weight of sky-high expectations, the Phoenix Suns find themselves at the center of yet another controversy. What began as a vague locker room rumor has now turned into a full-blown public exchange between two former All-Stars and teammates, DeMarcus Cousins and Kevin Durant, as each stands firm on opposite sides of an uncomfortable truth.

It all started when DeMarcus Cousins, now aƒn analyst, revealed on his platform that the Suns experienced “multiple fistfights” in the locker room during their disappointing 2024-25 season. The claim sparked immediate backlash, with many questioning the validity of the report, including Kevin Durant himself.

But Cousins wasn’t backing down. In a surprising twist, he responded directly to Durant with a measured but firm reply:

“The source was one of your teammates killa. 🤷🏿‍♂️ And I wasn’t referring to you! Save this shit for the others homie…”

Durant, maintaining a peaceful tone, quickly replied:

“Whoa whoa Boog, I don’t want no problems with you or anybody on earth. I promise, all I’m saying is your source is lying.”

Cousins followed that up with a final clarification:

“No issue at all killa. Don’t play me for a liar though. The segment I was speaking on was actually defending you as a player. I’m actually tapped in with players unlike the media guys you don’t rock with. Never on some messy shit."

"That’s why I didn’t go into details about it. I don’t need clickbait or lies to speak on the game. Like I said save that for the others.”

The exchange sparked debate across NBA circles. Could things really have been that toxic in Phoenix? While Durant’s denial was emphatic, Cousins insisting that the source was a current Suns player adds serious weight to the initial claim.

Regardless of the fistfight rumors, what’s clear is that Phoenix’s season ended in dysfunction. Their Big Three: Durant, Devin Booker, and Bradley Beal, never clicked, head coach Mike Budenholzer failed to steer the ship back on course, and the Suns didn't even make the playoffs.

Now, with Beal’s no-trade clause keeping him grounded and Booker protected as the franchise’s centerpiece, Durant has become the likeliest superstar to move. Multiple teams have already shown interest in trading for the 2-time champion.

As Durant prepares to start a new chapter, the Suns face a sobering truth: even if the locker room violence rumors are exaggerated, the chemistry issues and leadership gaps are very real.

If the organization wants to recover and build a contender, it must start with re-establishing a healthy culture, something that no analytics or superstar acquisition can fix if it doesn’t start from within.

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