As a star player for the Oklahoma City Thunder at the time, Durant helped orchestrate an incredible comeback against the San Antonio Spurs. The Thunder, down 0-2, clawed back to win four straight games, clinching the series 4-2 and securing their first trip to the NBA Finals.
Former OKC Thunder superstar and Suns forward Kevin Durant revealed the real reason he left the team in 2016 for the Warriors.
Kevin Durant took to his X(formerly Twitter) account while replying to a fan's question on what was the toughest playoff according to him.
Years removed from his groundbreaking decision to sign with the Golden State Warriors, Phoenix Suns forward Kevin Durant why he received so much pushback.
Randolph and Allen commended Durant for being "ready for all the smoke" and asked him why he feels the need to be outspoken and champion American basketball players. "'Cause this basketball s**t is ours," Durant said. "We created this s**t for real. The best players come from the places we come from.
LeBron James blamed Stephen Curry, Draymond Green, and Kevin Durant during their Golden State Warriors dynasty for preventing him from having six championships.
Put Durant on the Warriors, and I like the Dubs’ chances against Houston, Memphis, and Denver in a seven-game series. Clearly, the Timberwolves are not a title contender, and the Mavs just lost to the Pelicans, so something is rotten there. Jeez, as of Thursday morning, the Clippers were No. 5 in the West, with the Lakers at No. 6.
Oh the good old days when Kevin Durant was still leading his beloved Thunder to deep playoff runs -- most notably in 2012.
Kevin Durant sparked debate among fans on social media with his honest four-word response about his mid-range shots