Kevin Durant and The Game clear up miscommunication, Durant to donate gear
There are three things The Game is all about:
- Rapping
- Hitting threes
- Exceptionally long Instagram captions
Two of those three things came into play over the last two days, as Game and NBA superstar Kevin Durant had a miniature dust-up over whether or not they bet $20,000 on the Compton-based rapper hitting a three.
Well, now it's all cleared up, thanks to a 327-word Instagram caption.
[Caption: Had a conversation with @easymoneysniper this morning & we both agreed that there was a miscommunication between the middle party which was "TMZ" & that the way the camera man presented it to him was as if he bet me $20,000 cash which wasn't the case.... We agreed that if I hit the 3 point shot he would get KD gear & his kicks for all the kids in our @froggallstars organization which is close to 130 children.... 130 kids at a price of maybe $150 a shoe & gear after tax equals close to $20,000 give or take so that's where that # came from. When I woke up & had multiple texts & calls saying KD called me a liar on TMZ, I acted immediately in clearing things up on my end on my page & didn't have a # on @easymoneysniper to clear it up privately which is what I should've done because the situation that was meant to be friendly & charitable to the kids & is now blown out of proportion.... But again, after talking to KD this am he again agreed to get all the kids his kicks & KD gear & also stated he was taken back by the $20,000 cash because that wasn't what was agreed on by us..... It was a friendly bet that was only purely beneficial to the kids in our program & I'm glad we straightened it out in the end & I personally told @easymoneysniper my bad for jumping the gun due to what I read on TMZ this am. It was truly a miscommunication.. I could've chose my words a bit wiser & made it a little more clear.... So on behalf of all the kids, myself & the @froggallstars organization, we want to thank him again for looking out for our kids & our fast growing program, it's very much appreciated - The Game #froggallstars #therobinhoodproject #nikebasketball #weready #aau #KD #MvP #ThankYou]
Well, that certainly clears all of that up. For the "tl;dr" crowd, they didn't bet cash, and there was the miscommunication; Durant will, after all, be donating gear to Game's AAU squad.