The Phoenix Suns star, who was a key player during USA's Gold medal run, laughed off trash talk from France's Evan Fournier in the trailer for a new Netflix documentary.
The Paris Games marked the revival of FIBA basketball’s crème de la crème, and now Netflix is bringing it back to life with 'Court of Gold', a
Kevin Durant knows ball. And if his critics (there are plenty if you follow him on social media) really believe he doesn't possess any basketball wisdom, "Court of Gold," the upcoming Netflix ...
Court of Gold' follows the men's basketball teams from the U.S., France, Serbia, and Canada vying for the gold medal at the 2024 Paris Olympics.
Netflix's Court of Gold dives into the 2024 Olympics basketball drama, featuring Team USA's triumph and global competition.
"Court of Gold" will release on Netflix on February 18, following four of the top men’s basketball teams at the Paris Olympics.
Kevin Durant made sure Team LeBron got the better of Team Giannis, while legends Dwyane Wade and Dirk Nowitzki enjoyed their All-Star farewells in this memorable affair in Charlotte.
There's always going to be a bit of controversy and disagreement when it comes to NBA All-Star voting. Someone will always think, "Player X should've made it over Player Y, and why on earth is Player Z there?" That's just the nature of the beast.
Former Warriors star forward Kevin Durant delivered a great one-liner about his Team USA teammate, Steph Curry, and the legendary guard's prowess during the 2024 Paris Summer Olympics, particularly against Team France.
Netflix is taking viewers back to Paris for the 2024 Olympics, and this time it's on the basketball court. The streaming service released a trailer for
When Brian Keefe sat down for his pregame news conference Saturday, he had yet to catch up with Kevin Durant. The Washington Wizards coach said he would talk trash to the Phoenix Suns superstar, one of his former players — and then thought better of it.