Lil B has been sipping the Haterade for quite some time now, but apparently NBA star Kevin Durant is cool with it.

"I keep hearing it every time I sign on to Twitter and Instagram, it's this Lil B stuff coming up," Durant told Revolt. "But, I don't have no problem with Lil B."

B, responsible for the poetic hits "Pretty B----" and "I'm God," began throwing shade at one of America's most cherished basketballers when Durant made the mistake of dissing his music on Twitter.

From XXL in 2011:

Things started between The Based God and The Scoring Champ after the baller tweeted he tried to listen to Lil B and his "mind" wouldn't let him do it. He then went on to say he "can't believe this guy is relevant." Lil B then challenged Durant to a game of one-on-one, saying if Durant lost, he has to sit and listen to Lil B music and make his girls listen to it too. Durant accepted the challenge, saying if he won, Lil B has to retire from rapping.

After that, things devolved into a hot mess, and Lil B provided us with the not-quite-subliminal song "F--- KD."

Here's the hook:

F--- Kevin Durant
F--- Kevin Durant
F--- Kevin Durant
F--- Kevin Durant

You thought Lil B would just forget something like this?

Aye man, I'mma tell you something man
Aye man, Kevin Durant man, I'mma see you on that court ASAP man
You say you gonna play me in a game man
I ain't never seen you play in a day

Perhaps a more sadistic move was the curse Lil B decided to put on Durant in 2011.

"KEVIN DURANT WILL NEVER WIN THE TITLE AFTER HE SAID "LIL B" IS A WACK RAPPER," B tweeted. "'THE BASEDGODS CURSE' #THEBASEDGODSCURSE ON DURANT - Lil B."

He lifted the curse after Oklahoma City lost in the NBA Finals the following summer, but that was before "F--- KD, " so who knows.

There was also the NBA promo video this past March in which B stated, "Swag, baby. KD you can't see me. Lil B, I'm coming."

Maybe Durant just wants to stop hearing about Lil B, or maybe he is trying to appease the Based God in order to finally win his first championship. Whatever the reason, a one-on-one matchup on the court is pretty much kaput at this point.

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