Two-time gold medalist and two-time NBA champion Kevin Durant was seemingly everywhere -- and being trolled mercilessly -- as the Olympic Games kicked off with the opening ceremonies in Tokyo on Friday.
Whether it be chumming it up with his basketball teammates ahead of the parade of nations or posing for pictures with fellow Team USA legends Katie Ledecky and Simone Manuel, Durant looked to be in good spirits and enjoying the moment as he prepares his quest for an Olympic three-peat.
Here we go! @Tokyo2020 @TeamUSA pic.twitter.com/ud3WriFpIC
— Katie Ledecky (@katieledecky) July 23, 2021
Then, something strange happened.
The entire Team USA delegation saw the 2016 men's basketball team's plane ride rendition of "A Thousand Miles" by Vanessa Carlton (shoutout to Olympic Carmelo Anthony) and raised it a "Happy Birthday" serenade of KD.
Team USA sang happy birthday to KD.
— SportsCenter (@SportsCenter) July 23, 2021
His birthday is in September 😂
(via @JaValeMcGee) pic.twitter.com/q6NvRQUBa3
The only problem was ... it's not even his birthday. *Rihanna voice*
The Brooklyn Nets superstar, who turns 33 on Sept. 29, looked justifiably perplexed by what was unfolding.
If you've ever been subjected to someone telling a waiter it's your birthday at a restaurant when it's not, you know his stoic reaction was warranted. It was a 2009 incident at Red Robin that did me in. Some things you just can't unhear.