Kevin Durant's Rockets Debut Dazzles as Flirty Banter with Kay Adams Heats Up | Westbrook Reunion Rumors Swirl
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Kevin Durant made his highly anticipated Houston Rockets debut on October 8th against the Utah Jazz in preseason action, and the 37-year-old superstar didn't disappoint. After missing his first three shots, Durant found his rhythm and finished with 20 points on seven of ten shooting in just 23 minutes of play as the Rockets defeated the Jazz 140-127. The performance showcased that Durant still possesses his elite scoring ability and nearly unguardable pull-up jumper that have defined his legendary career.
Beyond the court, Durant has been making headlines for his appearance on the Up and Adams sports show hosted by Kay Adams. During the interview, Durant appeared to shoot his shot at the host, inviting her to Houston for barbecue and suggesting she immerse herself in the culture when she visits for a game. The exchange turned playful when Adams called him out for allegedly ignoring her at a previous game despite her message saying she'd see him that night. Durant initially denied the snub before pivoting to move past it, telling her he expects to see her at games in Houston. The flirtatious banter caught fans off guard and generated significant online buzz, with social media users noting that Durant has been trying to get Adams' attention for quite some time.
Durant also addressed speculation about potentially reuniting with former Oklahoma City Thunder teammate Russell Westbrook. With Rockets starting point guard Fred VanVleet reportedly suffering a torn ACL, Durant told Up and Adams that while he's seen rumors linking Westbrook to Houston, he hasn't heard anything directly from the team. He did say having Westbrook in Houston would be dope, adding fuel to reunion speculation. Meanwhile, a recent NBA general managers survey ranked Durant ahead of LeBron James among small forwards, placing him behind only Luka Doncic and Jayson Tatum at the position, cementing his continued elite status despite being in his late thirties.
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