The Golden State Warriors are NBA Champions once again, having won their third championship in four years and taking on the mantle as the NBA’s newest dynasty.

But the last two championships for the Warriors have felt a little tainted for some, considering that former league MVP Kevin Durant opted to join the Warriors in the summer of 2016 after Golden State had gone 73-9 the previous year.

For what it’s worth, Durant has won two-straight Finals MVP awards, so from his standpoint, leaving Oklahoma City was the right choice. However, there are still some who are critical of KD’s decision to leave, and you can count Cleveland Browns defensive end Myles Garrett among those critics.

Garrett did an interview on WKRK-92.3 in Cleveland on Thursday and said “KD broke the league” by joining Golden State and that he “took the easy way out.”

“With KD, you just stick him in and he scores. You already knew what they had. They were 73-9 before and you put the second-best player in the world on an already all-time great team and of course you’re going to have success, pretty easy success. Anyone can have an off night and they can still find a way to win.”

But Garrett’s criticism of Durant didn’t stop there.

“If I were him I would’ve never made a move like that in the first place. Me, I’m too competitive to try and ride on somebody’s coat tails to get a W. But for him, you might as well stay at the spot you’re at now. There’s no point in leaving since you’ve already taken that moniker where he’s been called the snake and cupcake and all that.”

It remains to be seen whether Durant will respond to the DE’s critique, but given that the Browns went 0-16 in 2017, maybe KD thinks that’s punishment enough for Garrett.