This is our weekly look at the most popular — or in some cases our personal favorite — videos on Clippit over the past week. Clippit is an awesome app that allows us to quickly grab 30-second clips from several live TV broadcasts and share them on social media. 

Steph Curry and Kevin Durant blown away by a reporter’s vocabulary

After the Warriors’ Game 3 win over the Jazz, a reporter in Utah asked Kevin Durant about his “kerfuffle” with Utah’s Rudy Gobert. Steph Curry — seated next to Durant — had his head immediately pop up like a kid hearing the word “candy”.

Reporter: Kevin, what happened on that Gobert kerfuffle at the end?

Curry: That is a word right there!

Durant: What’d you say?

Curry: Kerfluffle.

Reporter: Kerfuffle.

Durant: Great job, bro.

Curry: That is strong!

Ducks make insane late comeback to stun Oilers

The Anaheim Ducks had about the most ridiculous comeback as you will ever see in hockey, and it happened to come in a crucial Game 5 against the Edmonton Oilers. Anaheim scored THREE GOALS IN THE FINAL 3:16 OF REGULATION to send the game into overtime.

Here was the game-tying goal:

And the winner in overtime:

The Ducks would win the series in Game 7, and this comeback will long be remembered by their fans. And the collapse will long be remembered by Oilers fans. Yikes. At least they have Connor McDavid!

Kyle Schwarber makes crazy catch in 18-inning marathon

The Cubs lost this incredible 18-inning game to the Yankees, but this Kyle Schwarber (of all people) catch was pretty great at least:


Here’s the Kentucky Derby finish

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About Matt Clapp

Matt is an editor at The Comeback. He attended Colorado State University, wishes he was Saved by the Bell's Zack Morris, and idolizes Larry David. And loves pizza and dogs because obviously.

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