They continued to play until they were both completely exhausted.
Hansen did win some games, but most of those victories came after Durant's physical energy had started to decline.
Overall speaking, Durant was the more talented of the two.
"Remember today's encounter and next time you step on the court, learn what courtesy means," Durant said, picking up his backpack.
It seemed he hadn't planned to train with Hansen over the long term; it was more like he was here to teach Hansen a lesson.
Just as Grover was about to explain, he had originally wanted Hansen to convince Durant himself, but he hadn't anticipated the scale of their animosity.
"Don't you know that Tim is now my trainer?" Hansen asked, turning to look directly at Durant.
Durant stopped what he was doing and looked incredulous.
He turned to Grover and after seeing him nod in confirmation, his whole demeanor collapsed.
No way, what made him inferior to Hansen?!