Topic: Kevin Durant

7 chapters across the catalog

COVID Medley
Episode 1440 25:15 - 30:40

1440: COVID Medley

New York City Epicenter, Social Distancing Mandates

Clips focus on New York City as the American epicenter of the pandemic, with the NYPD enforcing social distancing and the closure of playgrounds. News of athlete Kevin Durant's diagnosis is mentioned alongside debates over border shutdowns. Parody songs like "Just the Two of Us" emphasize the isolation of stay-at-home orders and the continued scarcity of household goods at retailers like Walmart and Target.

Eyeballitis
Episode 1284 2:30:43 - 2:35:09

1284: Eyeballitis

NBA Ratings Crash and "Noodle Boy" Coaches

NBA Finals ratings have crashed by 68%, which the hosts attribute to the league's heavy political messaging. They critique comments from Brooklyn Nets stars Kyrie Irving and Kevin Durant, who suggested they don't really need a "head coach" in the traditional sense for their new hire, Steve Nash. The hosts label this collaborative approach as "noodle boy" behavior.

Avocado Cartel
Episode 1230 3:10:42 - 3:16:19

1230: Avocado Cartel

Outro, Social Distancing Song Parody

The episode concludes with a series of audio clips and a song parody about the "stay at home" orders and social distancing. References are made to Kevin Durant's diagnosis, toilet paper shortages at Costco, and the "two-person limit" in Australia. The hosts sign off from "Opportunity Zone 33" as the end-of-show mix begins.

Boozing and Beefing
Episode 1227 2:36:16 - 2:38:35

1227: Boozing and Beefing

Celebrity COVID-19 Updates, Idris Elba and Jimmy Fallon

Celebrities including Tom Hanks, Rita Wilson, Idris Elba, and Kevin Durant have provided public updates on their coronavirus diagnoses. Meanwhile, late-night hosts like Jimmy Fallon are attempting to produce shows from home using laptops and fake applause, a move some critics find unnecessary and poorly executed.

Bat's True!
Episode 1226 29:37 - 31:17

1226: Bat's True!

Surgeon General Jerome Adams on Celebrity Diagnoses

Surgeon General Jerome Adams acknowledged that celebrity diagnoses, such as NBA player Kevin Durant, are effective tools for conveying the urgency of the virus to the public. Adams noted that younger demographics who ignore government warnings often pay attention when high-profile athletes are affected. The hosts characterize this as a coordinated PR operation to influence public behavior.

Pardon Me
Episode 1040

1040: Pardon Me

Golden State Warriors NBA Finals Victory and Eastern Conference Weakness

The Golden State Warriors secured a victory in the third game of the NBA Finals despite a lackluster performance from several star players. Kevin Durant led the team with 43 points in what was described as a one-man show. The discussion highlights the perceived weakness of Eastern Conference teams compared to the Western Conference.

Best Codpiece
Episode 1009 1:52:35 - 1:54:51

1009: Best Codpiece

NBA All-Star Game, LeBron James, Kevin Durant

NBA stars LeBron James and Kevin Durant released a video criticizing President Trump, claiming he "doesn't give a f*** about the people." The video, produced for the *Uninterrupted* platform, was released ahead of the NBA All-Star weekend. The hosts mock the players' lack of civics knowledge—specifically James's claim that the president is "appointed"—and suggest the athletes are out of touch with the average American.