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KD's Burner Account Exposed: Drone Firm & Player Disses
16 Feb
Summary
- Allegations link Durant to investment in drone company Skydio.
- Burner account allegedly criticized teammates Jabari Smith Jr. and Alperen Sengun.
- Leaked messages also mentioned former teammates Steph Curry and James Harden.

Recent allegations have emerged connecting NBA player Kevin Durant to a purported burner social media account that has drawn significant attention. The account, allegedly named 'getoffmydickerson,' reportedly made critical remarks about NBA players and claimed an investment in Skydio, a company associated with military drone technology.
Central to the claims is the alleged funding of Skydio through Durant's firm, Thirty Five Ventures, in 2023. Screenshots suggest the burner account promoted drone warfare and expressed willingness to supply more drones. This has led to backlash, especially given Skydio's reported supply of reconnaissance drones to the IDF.
The alleged burner account also targeted Durant's current teammates, Jabari Smith Jr. and Alperen Sengun, with harsh criticisms regarding their performance and the Rockets team. Additionally, past teammates like Steph Curry and James Harden were mentioned, with commentary ranging from support to dismissal.
While the direct link to Kevin Durant is still under scrutiny, he has previously acknowledged using burner accounts in 2016. The unfolding situation continues to develop as more information surfaces regarding these controversial claims.




