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Kevin Durant was amazing for the Warriors in Game 3 of the NBA Finals against the Cavs. After the game while heading into his hotel, he was approached by a heckler who shouted “KD, UT’s butt!”, referring to his alma matter. Durant took exception...
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Srobi1471 months
What does this even mean and how could you be offended by such nonsense?
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gizmothepug71 months
The cat heckling ain’t about shite and KD knew nothing was going to break off with all of those people around.
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HoustonGumbeauxGuy71 months
Is he headed to go snowboarding in that outfit?
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PrimeTime Money71 months
Of all the things that a player could possibly take exception to... THAT is what made Durant turn around?
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LSUsince7471 months
Loser with the laugh
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PortHudsonPlaya71 months
OOooohhh!!! Look at me. I’m going to yell obscenities at someone famous while filming it. I’m so cool.
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GeauxTigers010771 months
Exactly
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StupidBinder71 months
That was some terrible heckling
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JescoWhite71 months
His 'alma matter' huh Larry?
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WaltTeevens71 months
al·ma ma·ter. . [?älm? 'mäd?r] NOUN (one's Alma Mater) . alma maters (plural noun) the school, college, or university that one once attended.
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JescoWhite71 months
Thanks Walt, no definition needed. Al•ma ma•ter is not what our intrepid reporter chose to type.
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ATLTiger71 months
was that Bobby Boucher? Or Bobby Hebert? "KD... Lebron... he gon' yam on you."
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TheOcean71 months
Of course KD got "held back." Dude wouldn't have done shite
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idlewatcher71 months
Soft as Charmin
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El Campo Tiger71 months
WTF does "UT's Butt" even mean?
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Chuker71 months
I'd tell you but UT's butt.
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