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Houston Rockets star forward Kevin Durant is well aware of the chatter that he needs to prove he can win an NBA championship without star point guard Stephen Curry and the Golden State Warriors, but he has no problem dismissing the narrative.
Kevin Durant is on the Houston Rockets, and they look like NBA championship contenders. Despite an opening night loss to the Oklahoma City Thunder, Houston showed they are a force by taking the game to double OT.
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New Netflix documentary series to profile career, legacy of Rockets star Kevin Durant
Filming for the series will continue into the current season and for years beyond as he approaches the final chapters of his career,” Netflix writes.
The definitive documentary series chronicling Kevin Durant's legendary career is officially coming to Netflix. Filming for the series began before the 2023-24 season, and will continue shooting into the current season and for years beyond as he approaches the final chapters of… pic.twitter.com/3uB1O3hFOb
Kevin Durant assigned blame after the Rockets lost to the Thunder in double overtime in the first game of the NBA season.
It was a much-needed showing since Jalen Williams was sidelined by a wrist injury and Chet Holmgren fouled out. SGA finished with 35 points, five rebounds, five assists, two steals and two blocks in a statement performance against a fellow Western Conference contender.
The Golden State Warriors beat the Los Angeles Lakers on opening night, led by Jimmy Butler and Stephen Curry. Nick Wright, Chris Broussard, and Kevin Wildes ask if the Warriors are Larry O’Brien or Bust,
Houston Rockets forward Kevin Durant and comedian Druski will make special appearances Thursday at a card collecting event in Houston.