Kevin Durant was born on September 19, 1988, in Washington, D.C. He grew raised in Seat Pleasant, Maryland, just outside of Washington, DC. Wanda Pratt, his mother, and his grandmother reared him.

Kevin chose to become a basketball player when he was 10 years old. His mother promised to assist him and harped on him throughout his career about working hard and being in shape. Kevin credits his mum with most of his achievements.

Kevin Durant – Who Is He?

Durant was a high school basketball standout who was drafted second overall in the 2007 NBA draft by the Seattle Super Sonics after only one season of collegiate basketball at the University of Texas. Durant came to be a four-time scoring champion for the club, which was renamed the Oklahoma City Thunder following his Rookie of the Year season and was named the league’s Most Valuable Player in 2014. Durant later led the Golden State Warriors to back-to-back NBA titles before joining the Brooklyn Nets in the summertime of 2019.

Kevin Durant’s NBA Career

The Seattle Supersonics selected Durant second overall in the NBA draft, behind Greg Oden. He spent his first year with the organization in Seattle before it relocated to Oklahoma City and switched its name to the Thunder. Durant was named Rookie of the Year after becoming only the third NBA rookie to score more than 20 points per game. LeBron James and Carmelo Anthony were the remaining two.

Kevin Durant was regarded as an outstanding NBA player in his second year in the league. He finished second in MVP voting to LeBron James, led the league in scoring, and was nominated to the All-NBA team. He was the NBA’s most immature (youngest) player to ever win the scoring championship.

College Life Of Kevin Durant 

Although he was urged by his friend, point guard Tywon Lawson, to join him and play for the University of North Carolina Tar Heels, Durant chose to enroll with the University of Texas Longhorns in Austin. Russell Springman, a Longhorn helper from Maryland, had known Durant since his freshman year of high school.

Durant played every game as a freshman for the Longhorns, scoring 25.8 points per game (first in the Big 12 and fourth in the US) and 11 rebounds each game in 35 games. He achieved 20 or more scores 30 times and 30 or more scores 11 times.

He was voted the Big 12 Tournament’s Most Professional Player after scoring 92 points and helping the Longhorns to the NCAA Tournament’s second round, where they were defeated by the University of Southern California.

Durant won the Oscar Robertson and Adolph F. Rupp trophies at the end of the season, allowing him the first freshman to accomplish so.

Oklahoma City All-star 

Durant declared himself qualified for the 2007 NBA Draft after only one year of collegiate basketball. The Seattle SuperSonics selected him second overall in June of that year. Around that exact time, Durant agreed to a $60 million, seven-year sponsorship agreement with Nike, which was a significant deal at the time, second only to LeBron James’ Nike contract.

The spindly forward exceeded expectations by averaging more than 20 points each game in his rookie season, making the NBA’s Rookie of the Year Award. The Sonics were later moved to become the Oklahoma City Thunder, and Durant arose as the franchise’s new face, earning his first All-Star selection in 2010. 

Moreover, that year, he won the first of 3 straight NBA scoring crowns, adding another in his MVP season of 2013-14. Durant had team success with the up-and-coming Thunder, reaching the NBA finals in 2012 with dynamic point guard Russell Westbrook and James Harden. Oklahoma City fell short of another finals berth in 2016 after a difficult seven-game defeat to the Golden State Warriors.

Durant has also competed internationally, and the International Basketball Federation awarded him the 2010 FIBA World Championship MVP. He was selected to play for the United States basketball team in the 2012 Olympic Games in London, where the Americans won the gold medal. Durant reappeared for the 2016 Summer Games in Brazil, where he was voted co-USA Basketball Male Athlete of the Year (together with Carmelo Anthony) after guiding the team to another gold medal.

Fun Facts

  • Kevin Durant’s Interesting Facts
  • Kevin has twice won the NBA’s H-O-R-S-E competition.
  • He has big arms and a 7 1/2-foot wingspan!
  • Kevin enjoys video games and crab legs as a favorite cuisine.
  • He earned the MVP and guided the squad to its first gold medal after 1994.
  • He raised up with fellow NBA star Michael Beasley, with whom he is great friends.
  • Durant was the captain of the United States FIBA World Championship squad in 2010. 
  • He models the number 35 in memory of one of his AAU coaches, Charles Craig, who passed away at the age of 35.
  • He received a $60 million agreement with Nike when he initially entered the NBA. He really declined a larger contract from Adidas since he had worn Nike since he was a child.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) 

Is he married?

No, He is not married. He is single and Cassandra Anderson was his girlfriend before. 

How many rings does Kevin have?

Durant has 2 NBA titles, an NBA MVP Award, two Finals MVP Awards, an NBA Rookie of the Year Award, and 2 Olympic Gold medals to his name.

What is the newest Kevin Durant shoe?

Nike KD 15 ‘Timothy Goodman’ is the newest Kevin Durant shoe.

Did he win Rookie of the Year?

In the 2007-08 NBA season, Kevin Durant received the award. 

How much is Kevin Durant worth?

Kevin Durant’s net worth is estimated to be approximately $200 million.