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Fans wheezing as Kevin Durant comically flirts with Kay Adams - “In the heat of battle he don’t miss”

Kevin Durant's comical flirting with Kay Adams in an episode of the "Up & Adams Show" on Friday has been doing rounds on the Internet. Fans have been left wheezing over Durant's game on and off the court as the flirtatious interaction between the two shocked plenty.

In a post shared by the 'Kicks' Instagram account on Friday a snippet of the show featuring Kay Adams showed her asking a question to KD which would have stumped many:

"Do you have a finishing move" she can be heard asking coyly.

KD without flinching, answered with a flirty response:

"Nada, nah, Listen I'm not a show man" he stated "It's too many viewers to be giving you some you know," KD is heard saying.
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Kay could be seen blushing over the response and covering her face as fans flocked to the comments section to address Durant's witty response:

"Even in the heat of battle he don’t miss" wrote one fan.
"Bros got game on and off the court 😭" commented another.
"Calm under pressure… guys good," expressed a third
Fans reaction to KD's comments
Fans reaction to KD's comments

Fans continued to share hilarious responses in the comment section on this interaction:

"For once bro cares about something other than basketball" remarked one handle.
"Bro is a scoring champ for a reason" joked another.
"This a testament to all bald dudes out there, y’all don’t need a hairline to rizz up a girl." commented a handle as he sent a positive affirmation.

Kevin Durant apologetic over All-Star comments

The NBA All-Star week will be held in San Francisco this year as the Chase Center will host the fan favorite exhibition between 14-16 Feb. 2025. A new format will be implemented during this year's All-Star weekend and Suns star Kevin Durant isn't a big fan of the new configuration.

Ditching the old two-team format where best players from each conference will play against one another, the new All-Star format will see four teams of eight players feature in a mini-tournament with the winner being the first team to reach 40-points.

Kevin Durant was critical of this format in its infancy but has since walked back on his comments during his interview with Kay Adams. Although still sticking with his opinion, Kevin Durant wished he hadn't publicly spoken his mind:

"I probably should’ve said something else, to be honest… I can’t be going up against the league like that, but that was my opinion. It’s like tournament-style. It’s not really my thing, But we’ll see, man. We’ll see. We’ll see if it’ll stick, and people start to like it, especially the players. The players are the ones that matter. So, we’ll see what happens. I should know better, I think those are one of those conversations you have internally with the guys." he said during the interview.

The new format will have three All-Star teams that will be drafted by former NBA greats and current TV analysts Charles Barkley, Shaquille O'Neal and Kenny Smith. Meanwhile, Candace Parker will head the fourth team which will be the winner of the Rising Stars Champion game.

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