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Abstract:Adam Sandler's famous Opera Man character returned to "Saturday Night Live" this weekend with a message for Kevin Durant.
Adam Sandler reprised his role as Opera Man on “Saturday Night Live” over the weekend.During the segment, Sandler begged Kevin Durant to join the Knicks, as he's been widely speculated to be planning this summer.Sandler also touched on the Kentucky Derby and the 2020 election while in character.You can watch the segment below.Visit Business Insider's homepage for more storiesYoutube Embed: //www.youtube.com/embed/EngzvMC0jzE Width: 560px Height: 315pxRead more from Tyler Lauletta:Tom Brady explains why he doesn't mind making $20 million less than the top-paid quarterback in the NFLConor McGregor wants to fight Conan O'Brien and Mark Wahlberg on the same night after O'Brien jokingly offered his shares of UFC as a prizeLionel Messi unleashed a gorgeous free kick to nearly seal Barcelona's spot in the Champions League final Jimmy Kimmel had Tom Brady break Matt Damon's window with a football in the latest move in their long-standing prank war
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Charles Barkley believes it might be best for Kevin Durant to avoid the intense media scrutiny that comes with playing for the New York Knicks.
Are the Warriors better without Kevin Durant? The answer seems to be a "no" but whether they need him at all is worth asking.
Stephen Curry is the Warriors' spiritual leader, and he was crucial in healing the team after Draymond Green and Kevin Durant's on-court spat.
Watch as Kevin Durant began limping while he ran up the court and looked back at his heel as if he had been kicked.