Kevin Durant is considered an all-time great. But there’s one criticism from pundits that has plagued him throughout his career: He’s a subpar leader. Anthony Edwards, who spent the summer learning from Durant at the Olympic Games, didn’t hesitate when asked his opinion on that narrative. “I think it’s bulls–t,” Edwards told FOX Sports. Edwards worked out with Durant, Curry, James, and Bam Adebayo every day after Team USA practices. He studied the way Durant moved. He emulated his intensity. He mined him for knowledge. “All he cares about is basketball, so that’s leading right there,” Edwards told FOX Sports. “If your best player only cares about basketball, that’s a way of leading. I think people view leadership as just being vocal. I think there are multiple ways in being a leader. He’s definitely a great leader.”