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Kay Adams and Kevin Durant are going viral for conducting yet another flirty interview, with the latest edition seeing Adams literally bounce in her chair in excitement. Clip of the pair’s latest chat have been going viral on social media.
While being flirtatious with her guests has become Kay Adams M.O. is recent years, she really cracks the dial up when she interviews Kevin Durant — just back in October, we wrote about KD inviting Adams down to Houston for a Rockets game and some barbecue.
In this latest viral interview clip, Adams asked the future Hall of Famer for an update on his ankle injury and his thoughts from the upcoming Super Bowl LX halftime show from Bad Bunny.
NBA fans are telling Kevin Durant to shoot his shot at Kay Adams after a clip of the sports media personality acting flirty in their interview goes viral
Bro got shorty jumping up n down in the chair with no words. Just aura https://t.co/b771fldLQy
— Hesi 🐦⬛ (@HesiLamar) February 4, 2026
she want him so bad man 😭
— Zytgeist (@zytgeist) February 4, 2026
“Never seen someone so blatantly shoot they shot on live tv,” one tweet read.
“KD ain’t that smooth to be getting her jumping up and down in her chair like that,” a second added.
“KD prolly the best scorer of all time, but he not taking the easy layup?” a third joked.
“KD still hasn’t taken the most important jumper of his life,” was a fourth shooting related pun.
Kd needs to stop playing and bag that! Shawdy jumping in her seat like broooooo lmaooo
— DatDudeMace (@dat_mace) February 4, 2026
KD it might be time to make a move
— RocketsFC (@TrustInStone) February 4, 2026
Durant missed the Houston Rockets’ win over the Indiana Pacers on Monday night after spraining his left ankle when he stepped on a fan’s foot during a recent game, but returned to action on Wednesday night in their 114-93 loss to the Boston Celtics. Durant played 33 minutes and had 15 points on 4-11 shooting, in addition to 5 rebounds and 1 assist.
Despite now being 37 years old, Durant, in his first season in Houston, is the Rockets’ leading scorer with 26.2 points per game, only further bolstering his resume as perhaps the greatest scorer in the history of the NBA.