Kevin Durant had little to say on his in-home feud with Draymond Green after the shocking episode in which the teammates went at each other over the latter's poor decision on a play.

With Green having sat out Tuesday night's game against the Atlanta Hawks, Durant scored 29 points in the 110-103 home win. And, speaking after the encounter, he revealed he hadn't resolved his differences with his feisty colleague.

Of course, there was a game to talk about. However, reporters were mostly focused on getting what they could from the player as it related to the spat.

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Durant wasn't prepared to say much on the issue, but he said enough to let it be known that nothing has been done to repair the relationship between himself and Green, although he admitted he expects that they will put it behind them eventually.

“Nah,” he said after being asked if they were able to "hash anything out." And, pressed on whether or not he saw it happening, he replied: “I’m sure we will. Got a long season ahead.”

Quizzed over whether or not Green said anything that crossed the line, Durant indicated that he'd rather not say.

“I’m going to keep that in-house,’’ he explained. “That’s what we do here. Obviously, I know you guys [in the media] got a job to do, but I’m not trying to give [anybody any] headlines. What happened, happened. We’re trying to move on [and] play basketball.”

It has been reported that Green reportedly called Durant a b***h during the heated exchange and an anonymous Warriors player has told The Athletic that last season's NBA Finals MVP is unlikely to re-sign with the team after what happened.

“With what was said, there is already no way Durant is coming back,” the unnamed player declared. “The only hope is that they can say this summer, ‘See, KD. We’ve got your back. We protected you from Draymond.’”

Head coach Steve Kerr, though, seemed more optimistic.

“I think we’ll be fine,” he said after the win against the Hawks. “We’re a team that goes through stuff, just like everybody else. And things happen, bumps in the road. You’ve got to move forward. It’s all part of coaching a team, it’s all part of being on a team. You have to get through the adversity and there are some difficult times and you just get through them.”

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What This Means

Since Monday night's showdown, several reports have surfaced regarding Durant's future. But unless the player himself comes out to address the matter, we will only have conjecture to go on.

If the relationship between the two players continues to deteriorate, then it could force the superstar forward out. For now, fans will have to watch how this plays out, yet there's always that video of him supposedly saying "That's why I'm out" during the verbals that they could decide to take seriously - or not.

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