Kevin Durant

Kevin Durant’s recent NBA journey has been marked by significant upheaval, from tensions with the Phoenix Suns’ front office to his eventual trade to the Houston Rockets-despite the San Antonio Spurs being his reported top preference.

To provide deeper context, insights from Boardroom reveal that Durant’s interest in San Antonio was largely driven by its proximity to Austin, Texas, where he aims to establish a headquarters for his post-NBA ventures. This geographic factor underscores why the Spurs ranked highest on his list. While the focus here is on the upcoming season, these off-court considerations are integral to understanding Durant’s integration with the Rockets. Notably, there has been a conspicuous absence of media coverage or images of Durant visiting the University of Texas in Austin, which can be attributed to Houston’s less central location compared to San Antonio. Furthermore, it’s worth questioning the narrative that Durant prioritized playing alongside Fred VanVleet and Alperen Şengün over De’Aaron Fox and Victor Wembanyama, as this seems inconsistent with his stated goals.

Shifting to Durant’s inaugural season with the Houston Rockets, initial speculation suggested his move was influenced by personal connections within the organization’s front office. However, a closer examination indicates that Durant’s primary motivation, in the twilight of his career, is securing one final NBA championship. Durant has publicly dismissed discussions around “Twitter nonsense,” yet evidence points to his involvement with a burner account, where expressed frustrations about former teammates appear genuine-despite pushback from various media outlets. As of this writing, the Rockets hold the fourth position in the Western Conference standings, locked in a competitive race with the Minnesota Timberwolves, Phoenix Suns, and Los Angeles Lakers for superior playoff seeding. With that in mind, it is reasonable to anticipate that any decline in the standings or underwhelming performance in the season’s latter half could prompt Durant to request another trade. This scenario highlights the precarious nature of his current tenure and the high stakes involved for both player and team.

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Kevin Durant (SF/PF, #7)

Physicals: He is 6’11” and 240 lb, born Sept. 29th 1988, McCain was born and raised in Washington.
Draft: 2nd Overall in 2007 by the Sonics from Texas.
Potential: 📈 Top 10 Player Ever 📉 Hall Of Fame
Shades Of: Dirk Nowitzki, Victor Wembanyama.

Kevin Durant’s Career Stats

Season Team GP MPG PPG RPG APG SPG BPG FG% 3P% FT%
2006-07Texas3535.925.811.11.31.91.947.340.481.6
2007-08SEA8034.620.34.42.41.00.943.028.887.3
2008-09OKC7439.025.36.52.81.30.747.642.286.3
2009-10OKC8239.530.17.62.81.41.047.636.590.0
2010-11OKC7838.927.76.82.71.11.046.235.088.0
2011-12OKC6638.628.08.03.51.31.249.638.786.0
2012-13OKC8138.528.17.94.61.41.351.041.690.5
2013-14OKC8138.532.07.45.51.30.750.339.187.3
2014-15OKC2733.825.46.64.10.90.951.040.385.4
2015-16OKC7235.828.28.25.01.01.250.538.789.8
2016-17GSW6233.425.18.34.81.11.653.737.587.5
2017-18GSW6834.226.46.85.40.71.851.641.988.9
2018-19GSW7834.626.06.45.90.71.152.135.388.5
2020-21BRK3533.126.97.15.60.71.353.745.088.2
2021-22BRK5537.229.97.46.40.90.951.838.391.0
2022-23BRK/PHO4735.629.16.75.00.71.456.040.491.9
2023-24PHO7537.227.16.65.00.91.252.341.385.6
2024-25PHO6236.526.66.04.20.81.252.743.083.9
2025-26*HOU5836.726.25.44.50.90.951.040.488.8
NBA Career 1181 36.7 27.2 6.9 4.4 1.0 1.1 50.2 39.1 88.2
International Team USA 30 25.4 18.7 5.3 2.8 1.4 0.6 55.7 52.9 88.8