Kevin Durant showed out once again in another electric Olympic run with Team USA. This time, he captured his fourth gold medal, with a victory over France in the final.
Following the hard-fought win, he was spotted alongside several women on a yacht with Suns teammate Devin Booker. However, an X user reported that the Suns star claimed that he was playing basketball with the numerous women.
Did Kevin Durant actually claim to play basketball with several women on his yacht? This report is not based on any sources as it was reported by the meme account NBACentel (@TheNBACentel). It is a hoax account belonging to the original user named NBACentral (@TheDunkCentral).
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Before the 2024-25 NBA season commences, Durant and Booker looked to be making the most of their remaining offseason.
Kevin Durant talked about being in a place where he's not looking for a serious relationship
During an interview with social media influencer Logan Paul on his Impaulsive podcast, the Suns forward shared his thought process about relationships. He also mentioned how a previous relationship factored into his perspective.
"I wouldn't say I had my heart broken," Durant said. "I've ... started to understand women a little bit more as I got older ... Early on, I understood, she's not mine. Even if she may be my girlfriend, she might be influenced by other people. ... I don't trip on that relationship."
Durant highlighted that he doesn't hold any grudges and looked at it from the angle of two people choosing a different pathway for themselves. Right now, the 14-time NBA All-Star prefers to focus on his craft and strengthen his skill set while he remains in the condition to compete at a high level.
Last season, Durant averaged 27.1 points (52.3% shooting, including 41.3% from beyond the arc), 6.6 rebounds and 5.0 assists per game.
Kevin Durant shared his outlook on the remaining years of his basketball career
Alongside the likes of LeBron James and Stephen Curry, Kevin Durant stands tall with them as one of the most prominent basketball athletes of this generation. From his premier shotmaking to his efficient production on a nightly basis, not many players are able to reach the heights that he has seen.
When he spoke in an interview on TV One's Raising Fame, Durant was candid about his future on the basketball court.
"It creeps in my mind," Durant said, "I honestly don't know what I'll do. I have a lot of different interests. I definitely want to stay around the game. I want to continue to build out the philantropy and do stuff in our hometown. ... That's going to be a huge transition. I want to have some time and space to really step out of that matrix and figure out who I am ..."
Kevin Durant will be entering his 18th NBA season and isn't completely fond of thinking about a future where he has to step away from the league. Despite the two-time champion having a few more years left in the tank, he remains honest about the outlook of his career.
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