
NBA star Kevin Durant sparks dating rumors after being spotted with former WNBA athlete Liz Cambage
Kevin Durant, Image via Getty
Kevin Durant, Image via Getty
Kevin Durant, Image via Getty
Kevin Durant, Image via Getty
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Houston Rockets' star Kevin Durant is making the most of his
NBA
offseason. He was recently spotted at Drake's concert in the United States. The NBA star even posted a picture with former WNBA star Liz Cambage on Instagram, which has generated waves on the internet.
The picture of both athletes standing at the VIP area during Drake's concert has already fueled dating rumors between Kevin Durant and Liz Cambage.
Kevin Durant and former WNBA star Liz Cambage were spotted together at Drake's concert
Kevin Durant makes headlines wherever he goes. The talented NBA star diverted media attention after he was spotted with former WNBA athlete Liz Cambage at Drake's concert in the United States. Cambage even posted a picture with the Houston Rockets' star on Instagram, which was later reshared by Durant. The Australian basketball star captioned the story as,
"Shooters only @easymoneysniper.'
Liz Cambage's Instagram story
According to the posted picture, Cambage was spotted in a sleek black dress alongside Durant, who was seen in casual wear. Both were smiling, and this was to set the internet on fire. This has led to dating rumors between Kevin Durant and Liz Cambage, as the Instagram stories instantly became a hotbed of discussion in the NBA world. The high-profile basketball athletes were not only romantically linked but also made headlines with their stories on Instagram.
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Everything you need to know about the former WNBA star Liz Cambage
A prominent face from the WNBA, Liz Cambage has won multiple accolades with the Australian Opals. The talented basketball star secured a bronze during the 2012 Olympics and a silver back in the 2018 FIBA World Cup. Cambage went on to become one of the most well-known faces in the WNBA with her hard work and dedication towards the sport.
Liza Cambage is currently representing the Sichuan Yuanda in WCBA, the Women's Chinese Basketball Association. She has proved her athletic prowess repeatedly, and this time Cambage even led her team to the 2024 championship. Reportedly, she was resigned for the 2024-2025 WCBA season. Liz Cambage made headlines after making her debut on OnlyFans.
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