Alright friends, so many folks asked after my first Kevin Durant watching guide that I figured, why not do a part 2? Specifically, catching those tricky non-national TV games. Let me walk you through exactly what I did.
The Starting Point: Knowing Where KD Plays Next
First thing, I had to actually find when and where his team was playing those part 2 games. You know, the ones ESPN doesn’t hype up. I pulled out my phone last Tuesday morning, opened my basic web search, and just typed “Suns schedule”. Scrolled through that messy official site – dates, times, opponents. Found a game against the Pelicans coming up that night, way later at 10 PM my time. That was the target.
The Hunt Begins: Where to Actually Watch It
Okay, game identified. Now, how to see it? Last time I used a service my buddy recommended, but the game wasn’t showing up! Got kinda frustrated. Here’s what I tried step-by-step:
- Checked my usual spots: Looked at the regular sports apps I pay for. Zip. Zero. Nada. Just showing replays from last week.
- Googled like crazy: Searched “watch Suns vs Pelicans live” – tons of junk sites popped up, real sketchy stuff. Avoided anything asking for my credit card upfront, obviously!
- Remembered Part 1: Went back to that one site I used before for KD games. Fired up the app, searched specifically for “Phoenix Suns”. Boom! There it was, listed clear as day for that night. Relief!
Game Time Setup: No Last Minute Panic
Learned my lesson from messing up before. Wasn’t leaving it to chance this time.
- Set a reminder: Put an alarm on my phone for 9:45 PM: “KD Game Starts Soon!” No way I was missing tip-off.
- Double-checked access: Logged into the service around 9 PM just to be sure. Didn’t wanna hit “play” at 10 and get a “subscription expired” message. All good!
- Got snacks ready: Grabbed chips and soda. Basic, essential fan fuel.
Watching KD Cook: The Actual Experience
Game started right on time. Stream was solid, no buffering, decent picture. Focused right in on Durant:
- Saw the pre-game shots: Watched him warm up – smooth jumper never gets old.
- Paid attention to his movement: Noticed how much he works off-ball even when he doesn’t have it, setting screens sometimes, stretching the floor. Crafty stuff.
- Enjoyed the scoring bursts: When he hit three mid-range jumpers in a row… chef’s kiss. Exactly why we tune in.
Suns won. Durant dropped 28. Solid night. Closed the app happy.

Key Takeaways for Next Time
So, what did this whole process hammer home for me?
- Check the official schedule FIRST: Don’t waste time looking for a game that might be off-night.
- Use reliable services SPECIFICALLY for NBA: Generic sports sites often miss the less hyped games.
- Set reminders & test access EARLY: Avoids game-time scrambling.
- Focus on KD’s details: Makes watching even a random game worthwhile.
Hope this helps you catch the next KD masterpiece! Wasn’t rocket science, but getting the steps right makes all the difference.