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Kevin Wayne Durant
Kevin Wayne Durant is a professional American basketball player who currently plays for the âBrooklyn Nets of the âNational Basketball Association.â Durant has won many awards, including two âFinals MVP Awardsâ and two Olympic gold medals. As a professional basketball player, Durantâs biggest achievement came at the 2012 Olympics where he not only set the record for total points scored in an Olympic basketball tournament, but also helped the national team earn a gold medal.
Childhood & Early Life
Kevin Wayne Durant was born on September 29, 1988, in Washington D.C., USA, to Wanda and Wayne Pratt. While he was still an infant, his father deserted the family, and the boy was raised by his mother and grandmother. He has three siblings, a sister Brianna, and two brothers Tony and Rayvonne.
Kevin grew up to be a very tall boy with a keen interest in sports. Though he was often teased for his height, his grandmother Barbara Davis encouraged him, saying that his height was actually a blessing and would help him in his athletic career. His father got back to Kevin when he was around 13 and they toured the country together for basketball tournaments.
Career
- Kevin Wayne Durant began his early career by playing âAmateur Athletic Unionâ basketball for several teams in the Maryland area. During this time, he was introduced to future âNBAâ players, Michael Beasley, Greivis VĂĄsquez, and Ty Lawson.
- He studied at the âNational Christian Academyâ and at the âOak Hill Academy.â In both schools, he was quite active in basketball. He later transferred to âMontrose Christian Schoolâ for his senior year. By this time, he had grown six feet and seven inches tall.
- Later, for further education, he joined the âUniversity of Texas,â where during the first year itself, he won the âOscar Robertsonâ and the âAdolf F Ruppâ awards for his brilliant performance. Because of his exceptional basketball skills, he was considered eligible for the âNBAâ draft after just one year of playing at college.
- He was selected by the âSeattle SuperSonicsâ at the 2007 âNBAâ draft and began his professional career. He recorded 18 points, five rebounds, and three steals in his first game against the âDenver Nuggets.â The first match-winning shot of his career was made in a match against the âAtlanta Hawks,â which took place on 16 November. His brilliant performance earned him the title âNBA Rookie of the Year.â
- In the next season, his team relocated from Seattle to Oklahoma and became the âOklahoma City Thunders.â By the end of the year, Durant had raised his scoring average by five points as compared to the previous season. He was also considered for the âMost Improved Player Award,â though he eventually came third.
- He was selected for the 2010 âFIBA World Championship.â He played brilliantly at the tournament, leading USA to the âWorld Championshipâ trophy.
- After a couple of years, Durant was selected for the 2012 Olympics, where he not only set the record for total points covered in an Olympic basketball tournament, but also helped his team earn a gold medal. He again played for the national team in the 2016 Olympics, where he helped the team win a gold medal once again. He was also named the 2016 âco-USA Basketball Male Athlete of the Year,â along with Carmelo Anthony.
- In July 2016, he signed a $54 million contract with the âGolden State Warriorsâ for two years. Interestingly, his move was received negatively by public and the âNBAâ analysts.
- Durant lost his debut match with the âWarriorsâ against the âSan Antonio Spursâ on October 2016. He made a roaring come back, scoring a career high six block shots against the âMinnesota Timberwolves.â He also created history by finishing with five blocks, five assists, ten rebounds, and 25 points in a single game.
- After suffering an injury, Durant returned to the 2016-17 season and played in the teamâs third consecutive âNBAâ final where the âWarriorsâ played against the defending champions âCleveland Cavaliers.â He helped his team win the championship by becoming his teamâs top-scorer, averaging 35.2 points, 8.4 rebounds, and 5.4 assists while shooting 55.5 percent from the field, 92.7 percent from the free throw line, and 47.4 percent from the three-point range. For his brilliant performance, he was named âNBA Finals MVP.â
- The next season was even more successful for the champion as the âWarriorsâ reached the âNBAâ finals against the âCavaliersâ at the âWestern Conferenceâ finals and clinched their second consecutive win with Durant scoring a career-high 43 points, 13 rebounds, and 7 assists. He also won his second consecutive âFinals MVPâ award that season.
- In the 2018-19 season, the âWarriorsâ faced many losses against the âLos Angeles Clippers.â Durant suffered injuries on his lower right calf while playing against âTorontoâ in Game 5 of the 2019 finals. Eventually, the âWarriorsâ lost the finals in Game 6 and their chance at a three-peat.
Durant officially signed with âBrooklyn Netsâ on 7 July 2019, in a sign-and-trade deal.
Other Major Works
- Durant became involved in YouTube in 2017, creating his own self-titled channel where he uploads vlogs of his daily life. He has more than 750,000 subscribers and uploads his videos regularly.
- In February 2018, âDeadlineâ reported that Durant was in talks with producer Brian Grazer for a possible partnership with his production company âImagine Entertainmentâ to create a basketball-themed drama series for âApple.â
Awards & Achievements
- During his collegiate career in 2007, Kevin Durant won the titles, âNaismith College Player of the Year,â âBig 12 Player of the Year,â âUSBWA National Freshman of the Year,â and âNABC Division I Player of the Year.â
- He earned the âFIBA World Championshipâ gold medal, along with the âFIBA World Championship Most Valuable Playerâ in 2010.
Playing for the US national team, he earned gold medals at the 2012 and 2016 Olympics. - At the âNBA,â Durant won the âNBA Rookie Challenge MVPâ (2009), âNBA All-Star Game MVPâ (2012, 2019), âNBA Most Valuable Playerâ (2014), and âNBA Finals Most Valuable Playerâ (2017, 2018) among other honors. He has been an âNBA All-starâ for the past ten consecutive years from 2010 to 2019 and an âNBAâ champion two years in a row (2017 and 2018).
Personal Life & Legacy
- Throughout his career, Kevin Durant has dated several women, including Jasmine Shine, Ashley Champ, and Monica Wright. Lately, he has been linked with Cassandra Anderson.
- He is also known for his philanthropic activities. He pledged $1 million to the âAmerican Red Crossâ for the victims of the 2013 Moore tornado.
- Durant is associated with the non-profit after school music program âP'Tones Recordsâ at their Washington, D.C. branch where he serves as the organizationâs spokesperson.
Trivia
- Durant is a devout Christian and visits the Chapel before every game. He also has religious tattoos on his stomach, wrist, and back.
- He enjoys playing video games in his free time.
- He was a credentialed photographer for âThe Playerâs Tribuneâ at âSuperbowl 50â in 2016.