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Kevin Durant Reflects On Emotional Olympic Moment

by Matthew Foster
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In the Netflix documentary “Court of Gold,” Kevin Durant opened up about an emotional moment on the Olympic court, revealing a deeply personal side of the basketball superstar. He shared heartfelt reflections on how the game of basketball has profoundly impacted his life.

Durant’s tears on the Olympic court were a testament to his journey from a challenging upbringing to becoming one of the greatest basketball players of all time.

“I come from a neighborhood where people don’t even talk to each other. So much hate in the world too. When you finally, when people get to start laughing and joking about a game of ball, it’s cool to me. It gets me emotional dawg,” Durant explained.

The significance of representing his country and seeing fans travel from all over the world to watch him play was not lost on Durant.

“It’s crazy to see people travel so long to come see their favorite player play in the Olympics, they spend their money and bring their whole family. It’s just dope to me,” he said.

Durant’s emotional response also underscored the transformative power of basketball in his life.

“The game done saved my life. It brought me and my family out of a lot of bullsh*t, so I’m just grateful for it. For real,” Durant shared.

His words resonate with many who have found solace and purpose through sports, and they offer a glimpse into the challenges he has overcome to reach the pinnacle of his career.

As one of the most dominant players in the NBA, Durant’s journey is a source of inspiration for aspiring athletes worldwide. His reflections in “Court of Gold” provide a deeper understanding of the man behind the accolades and highlight the profound impact that basketball has had on his life and career.

Durant’s vulnerability and honesty in sharing his experiences remind us that even the greatest athletes are shaped by their personal struggles and triumphs. 

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