On Monday night, the two-time NBA champion wrote on Twitter, “Y’all drunk uncle out here lying again. When did I say this @ShannonSharpe ???????????????????????????”

The tweet from Durant came in response to Sharpe discussing a false quote that he believed was said by the Brooklyn Nets forward during Monday’s airing of Undisputed on Fox Sports 1. Sharpe serves as the show’s co-host alongside Skip Bayless and Jenny Taft.

The quote that Sharpe was discussing on the show has been circulating across social media and reads, “People try to discredit my rings, but honestly I feel like they’re the most valuable of our era. People argue Lebron is the GOAT [greatest of all time], but if I beat him in back-to-back finals, then what does that make me?”

During Undisputed, Sharpe spoke about the quote saying, “Kevin Durant thought by winning the titles, everybody was gonna regard him as universally, the best player in the NBA, better than even LeBron James, but very few people were willing to go there.”

Sharpe continued, “because [Durant] said it, ‘if LeBron James is the GOAT, I beat the GOAT twice and hit the shots in his building, what does that make me?’”

Shortly after Durant’s tweet calling Sharpe a “drunk uncle,” he published another tweet showing a screenshot of the fabricated quote.

“Shannon went on tv responding to this quote like I actually said this. Gullible fans will believe it, or say “you was thinking this anyway” it’s comedy at this point,” Durant wrote replying to the screenshot.

On Tuesday morning, the two continued to trade jabs on Twitter, with Durant replying to one of Sharpe’s tweets discussing another previous false quote that was claimed to be from Durant.

“Y’all remember the fake account when KD said: now everybody wanna play for the heat and Lakers? Let’s go back to being competitive and going at these peoples. Then joins 73-9 warriors and builds Nets into a superpower with Kyrie and Harden. OMG,” Sharpe wrote in a tweet.

Durant then responded to Sharpe’s tweet, writing, “Ole Shannon refuses to respond to me. Yo Shannon why are u using your platform to push fake quotes about me???”

Sharpe then issued his own response, telling Durant that he didn’t want to handle their differences on social media.

Despite Sharpe appearing to extend the olive branch to Durant, the Brooklyn Nets star continued his criticism, writing, “We can talk in front of everybody, it ain’t that serious Shannon, u go on tv in front of everybody pushing fake shit but now u wanna talk in private??? Why u lying on tv Shannon???”

Shortly after Durant’s response, he posted a screenshot showing that Sharpe had blocked him on Twitter, writing “But I’m sensitive.”

This is not the first time Durant has sparred with popular names and sports commentators. He was recently fined $50,000 by the NBA “for his offensive and derogatory language in social media messages to actor Michael Rapaport.”

Newsweek reached out to Durant and Fox Sports 1 for comment but did not receive a response in time for publication.