A clip of Kevin Durant speaking about his basketball career in Netflix's Olympic documentary series Court of Gold is going viral.
In the clip, Durant gets emotional while speaking about winning his fourth Olympic title and how basketball has changed his life. He stared out speaking about people from all different backgrounds coming together at the Olympics, stating, "The crowd is 27,000 people from all walks of life, from all different countries, coming together for basketball. That's just incredible to see that, you know what I mean?"
Durant became emotional while speaking about basketball uniting people, adding, "It's so much hate in the world, too. When people get to start laughing and joking for a game of ball, it's cool to me. So, like, it gets me emotional, dog. It's crazy to see that people travel for so long to see their favorite player play in the Olympics. They spend their money. They bring their whole family. It's just dope to me."
The NBA superstar, who grew up in the D.C. area, then spoke about how basketball has changed his life. He stated, "The game saved my life. It brought me and my family from a lot of bulls*** so I'm just grateful for it. For real."
Source: YouTube