“Another woman that don’t listen…” Kevin Durant’s Dak Prescott injury rant turns into hilarious moment
Phoenix Suns superstar Kevin Durant had Dak Prescott as his fantasy football quarterback until he was injured.
Dak Prescott's injury forced Phoenix Suns superstar Kevin Durant to change his fantasy football lineup
Kevin Durant might be focused on playing his best to help the Phoenix Suns win games, but with the NFL season in full swing, the superstar is also keeping up with the action as much as he can. He’s even participating in fantasy football, where his quarterback is Dallas Cowboys star Dak Prescott.
The 36-year-old is well known among NFL fans and was part of the first media conversation Davante Adams had after his trade to the New York Jets. In that episode of Up & Adams, while speaking with the wide receiver, Aaron Rodgers joined the conversation to talk to Durant.
The way they instantly caught up in the conversation showed the Phoenix Suns star knows the Super Bowl winning-QB well. Now on the latest episode of Up & Adams, the superstar was back talking about all the football news from this week. Host Kay Adams picked up the topic of Dak Prescott’s injury, to which Durant said:
Hearing this, Kay Adams replied:
To this, the Phoenix Suns superstar retorted.
.@KDTrey5 reaction to @heykayadams not remembering who his fantasy QB is was too funny…
— Up & Adams (@UpAndAdamsShow) November 6, 2024
"Another woman who doesn't listen to me." ? pic.twitter.com/642SsY3Jxm
The 38-year-old anchor then broke into a bout of laughter as she could not understand why they were arguing. But Durant reiterated that she forgot him mentioning that Dak Prescott was his fantasy league quarterback.
Kevin Durant is leading the Phoenix Suns on a hot charge
The Phoenix Suns tipped off their 2024-25 NBA season with a win against the Los Angeles Clippers. On their second game in the city, they lost to the Los Angeles Lakers. But then on, the franchise has won six straight games.
What is impressive about that run is that five of those games were against playoff teams. More importantly, Kevin Durant is leading the charge with his 27.8 points per game. Those numbers also happen to be good enough to be top seven in the league.
But more important than those points is the way Durant and the Suns are playing. Last season, their struggles to play together were evident. This season, so far it looks like they have found a way to play. Moreover, their collective effort on defense is helping them keep teams at bay.
For instance, against the Miami Heat, traditionally a solid defensive team, it was the Suns who ended up with more blocks in the 115-112 win, something that was unimaginable last season. If they continue on this form, they could become a dark horse to win the NBA title.
Joseph Varghese
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