Reaction pours in after Kevin Durant sets United States Olympic all-time scoring record

Bucket after bucket
Love from Leslie
Durant's dose of reality
Prime time
Flawless
Putting on a show
A surprise onslaught
Like he never left
Picking up where he left off
Legends unite
Wade’s take
Spo’s front row seat
Olympic legend
Cementing a legacy
Serbian props
Bucket after bucket

Kevin Durant passed Lisa Leslie to become the United States' all-time leading Olympic scorer with an 11 point performance off the bench against Brazil. Durant has received his flowers for reaching the top of the mountain, and has been brilliant throughout the Olympics.

Love from Leslie

Leslie took to social media to congratulate Durant for passing her on the all-time list. She wrote "Congratulations KDTrey5 I'm honored to have you break my Team USA Olympic record!!! Our dedication to our country is evident and etched in stone!! Now go get another gold medal my friend! One team, one goal, gold!

Durant's dose of reality

Durant told ESPN after the game, "Records are meant to be broken, so somebody will come along and do the same."

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Prime time

Nike had an advertisement ready to go when Durant set the all-time scoring mark. NFL Hall of Famer and current University of Colorado football coach Deion Sanders narrated a tribute video to Durant, saying "There's a Reaper. And every four years, your time runs out. You might forget your debts, but he's ready to collect."

Flawless

This is just the latest accomplishment for Durant this summer, who started off Olympic play with a masterful performance against Serbia.

Putting on a show

Durant finished with 23 points on 8-9 shooting from the field in just 17 minutes against Serbia. He tantalized the crowd in Lille and viewers at home with an array of shots, as he scored 21 of his 23 points in the first half, while making all eight of his shots in the process. Basketball fans were in awe of his flawless first half.

A surprise onslaught

Expectations for Durant weren’t all that high heading into the game, as he had been nursing a leg injury that didn’t allow him to play much heading into the Olympics. He told NBC Sports after the game, "The leg felt great. I’ve been itching to get out on the floor. It’s a great first start for us."

Like he never left

United States head coach Steve Kerr said to AZ Central "I obviously coached Kevin for three years and maybe more than any player I’ve ever been around, when he comes back from a long absence, you don’t notice it."

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Picking up where he left off

Kerr also said "He’s so skilled and he just looked like he was in mid-season form after not playing in a real basketball game for a couple of months. Pretty incredible."

Legends unite

LeBron James told NBC in a postgame interview, "To have KD on our side, to have KD on my side, it’s a treat for sure."

Wade’s take

Dwyane Wade was on NBC’s coverage of the game as a color commentator, and was thoroughly impressed by what Durant was able to pull off. "Kevin Durant is incredible. Do you understand what we just witnessed? Incredible."

Spo’s front row seat

Miami Heat coach Erik Spoelstra is on Kerr’s staff for the 2024 Olympics, and was equally taken aback as Wade. "He’s one of the best to do it," he told Sports Illustrated. "But I’ll tell you what, not many people can do that coming off an extended period of time and make it look that easy."

Olympic legend

Manu Ginobili knows a thing or two about stepping up in the Olympics, and took to social media to give his thoughts on the amazing display. The former Argentinian and San Antonio Spurs star wrote, "KD should be illegal!!"

Cementing a legacy

Former NBA player Wilson Chandler posted, "you can’t deny KD’s greatness. You’re just a hater if you try to."

Serbian props

Serbia also had to tip their cap to Durant as he poured in basket after basket. Vanja Marinkovic told Mozzart Sport, "We played well in the first half, but Durant made the difference along with our turnovers."

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