The superstar's "Court of Gold" interview showed a sentiment of responsibility to the game that may be a fading light in future generations
Netflix's Court of Gold captures 4-time Olympic gold medalist Kevin Durant during a rare vulnerable moment, reflecting on how basketball changed him.
Phoenix Suns forward Kevin Durant did not hide how impressed he was with gymnast extraordinaire Simone Biles during the 2024 Summer Olympics. But a clip from the new Netflix docuseries Court of Gold, which follows the American, Canadian, French and Serbian ...
Looks like Netflix viewers will see a shockingly emotional side of NBA star Kevin Durant in Netflix's new docuseries Court of Gold, which follows the American, Serbian, Canadian and French ...
Durant and Team USA ultimately ended up winning the gold, their fifth-straight Olympics doing so. Durant became the U.S.’s all-time leading scorer (men’s or women’s) during the run and also captured his fourth gold medal, setting a new men’s Olympic basketball record.
Through tears, Durant — a beloved NBA star whose reputation borders more on nonchalant than emotional — recalled on the moment when he looked up and saw, "27,000 people from all of walks of life" in the crowd, "coming together for basketball," and reflected on how the game of basketball "saved" his life.
Kevin Durant loves ball. So much so that it brought him to tears when talking about his love for Olympic competition.
While Nikola Jokić and his teammates strategized on how to contain Durant, Serbia’s head coach, Svetislav Pešić, was visibly frustrated. The documentary captures an intense moment in the locker room where Pešić, overwhelmed by Durant’s brilliance, erupted at his players.
Since Kevin Durant entered the league back in 2007 ... Durant reflects upon his time with Team USA In the latest Netflix documentary, "Court of Gold," Durant reflected upon his experience competing with Team USA and how the game has changed his life.