When asked about the late defensive play he made on LeBron James with no foul being called, Kevin Durant doesn't care about people complaining about it on Twitter, even "if they get that call next week at 24 Hour Fitness." (0:45)

OAKLAND, Calif. -- LeBron James said Kevin Durant got away with a foul on him in the final minute of the Golden State Warriors' 99-92 win over the Cleveland Cavaliers on Christmas Day, while Durant defended the referees' no-call.

"He fouled me twice," James said of his drive to the hoop with the Cavs down 95-92 when Durant blocked James' shot and he lost it out of bounds. "But, whatever. What are you going to do about it?"

Cameras on ABC's broadcast of Monday's game showed Durant shrugging off the contact he made with James while officials reviewed the play to determine which team would retain possession with 24.5 seconds remaining in the fourth quarter.

"He's too big," Durant said. "He's too big. He's too big for that. He's too big. That ain't no foul."

Referee Derrick Stafford initially signaled it as Cavs ball, but his call was overturned after the review and the Warriors were awarded the possession.

A reporter told Durant that users on Twitter believed that the 2017 Finals MVP should have been whistled for a foul on the play, but Durant again claimed his defense was legal.

"It felt clean," he said. "It's probably the same play a bunch of those dudes on Twitter probably arguing about at 24 Hour Fitness that that wasn't a foul. They've been in that position before, but just not on Christmas at the Oracle Arena. So they know. ... I'm sure if they get that call next week at 24 Hour Fitness, they're going to be pissed that they called a foul. So keep that s--- on Twitter."

The contact between Durant and James was preceded by another failed possession for the Cavs with 1:10 remaining when Durant was guarding James and appeared to hip-check the four-time MVP, causing James to lose the ball out of bounds.