Tucker Hein is a high school teacher in Indianapolis who recently graduated from the University of Oklahoma. You can count him among the people who felt a certain way after Kevin Durant decided to take his talents to the bay area. He didn’t just vent on twitter like most of us, he went ahead and turned his classroom into a “No KD Zone” in a effort to give his students a lesson and take a shot at Durant.
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According to News 9 in Oklahoma, here is how Hein explained what he did.
He says he was wanting something to remind his students to work hard, and he came up with the KD bulletin board idea the day before school started.
He told me he wondered if people would think it was stupid, and never dreamed it would get so much attention, or he would have made it look nicer.
Hein says when his students saw it, they got into a big debate about Durant leaving the Thunder, and that his boss, the school principal, cracked up when he saw it.
The wall of his classroom is covered in phrases such as “you will not take the easy way out” and “you will not walk away from a challenge”
This idea is pretty funny but the message the teacher is trying to deliver is loud and clear. Check out the gallery for the “No KD Zone”.