Michael Rapaport snitched on Kevin Durant earlier this week, revealing nasty DMs the baller sent him.
Some of Durant's messages were homophobic and he's been fined 50K for the NBA for that.
Now Rapaport is saying the situation got out of hand.
"Yo, this situation with Durant has gotten out of hand. I feel bad about it. I feel bad about my involvement in the situation," said Rapaport in a video he shared on Instagram. "I feel bad that it's gotten this far. You know, I met him one time, it was cool, cordial. I'm afan. I met him as a fan. And the funny thing is, he actually had reached out to me about doing something that I call on social media, 'The Shame Game,' about putting people who talk sh*t on social media on blast. That was actually the way we met.
People are saying anti-Semitic things about me. Saying racist things about me, threatening me, and they're Joe Shmoes, everybody loves it," he continued. "But when it was Durant, people got four hundred opinions, I'm a rat. F*ck all that rat sh*t.
I don't consider him a friend. The way he was talking to me is not like a person who is a friend. I don't speak to friends like that. I don't banter with friends, telling them, 'Yo, when I see you, I'm gonna spit in your face, ha ha ha,'" the actor added. "That's not banter. That's not locker room talk. Those are threats. They were made over and over and over. It's been going on for months."