Kevin Durant, Houston Rockets
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Kevin Durant says he’d consider retirement if traded to a small-market team, admitting he’s done jumping around at this stage of his career.
At 37 years old, Kevin Durant is one of the NBA‘s elder statesmen. But unlike his peers, Stephen Curry and LeBron James, KD has made different choices off the basketball court. The other two are family men with multiple children,
Kevin Durant isn't above trolling NBA fans on social media, but he thinks there's some widespread benefit beyond the temporary enjoyment it provides.
Patrick Mahomes, Kevin Durant, Deion Sanders and Dak Prescott are among the stars in awe of Dodgers superstar Shohei Ohtani.
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Rockets, Reed Sheppard working to generate better shots for Kevin Durant, Alperen Sengun
In the aftermath of Tuesday’s double overtime loss at Oklahoma City, Houston Rockets star Kevin Durant took the blame. The 15-time NBA All-Star pointed to a missed free throw late in regulation and a late foul in the closing seconds of the second overtime,
Adding to it was his public fallout with Draymond Green and the disconnect with Coach Steve Kerr. Ultimately, Durant did not re-sign with the Warriors during his 2019 free agency. Talking about his entry and exit points with the franchise, he shared which decision was tougher.
Kevin Durant has always been known as an elite scorer but his willingness to be a distributor makes everyone job on the Rockets a lot easier.