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The Seattle Supersonics (now the Oklahoma City Thunder) selected Kevin Durant as the second overall pick in the NBA Draft on June 28, 2007. Durant, who is renowned for his exceptional talent and amazing length and size (6'11), was anticipated to be one of the key players who would aid in the franchise's reconstruction. He displayed his talents at the university of Texas and averaged 25.8 points, 11.1 rebounds, and 1.3 assists per game which proved himself worthy.
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In 80 games during the 2007–08 season, Kevin Durant averaged 20.3 points, 4.4 rebounds, and 2.4 assists in his first campaign. For his exceptional play, he was named Rookie of the Year.
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On July 7, 2010, Kevin Durant agreed to a five-year contract deal with the Oklahoma City Thunder. Durant's position as the focal point of the Thunder franchise was cemented with the agreement, which was reportedly valued at around $86 million. Durant, who is well-known for his incredible scoring and adaptability on the floor, pledged to keep improving with James Harden and Russell Westbrook.
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Kevin Durant assisted in guiding the Oklahoma City Thunder to their first trip to the NBA Finals in 2012. The club lost to the Miami Heat in five games, despite Durant's outstanding play, which included an average of 30.6 points per game throughout the series. He competed against LeBron James and Dwayne Wade in their primes; this loss was respectable. As one of the best players in the league, this season was a major turning point in his career.
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Following an incredible 2013–2014 season, Kevin Durant received the NBA Most Valuable Player (MVP) Award on June 10, 2014. Durant led the league in scoring with an average of 32 points, 7.4 rebounds, and 5.5 assists per game. His sincere acceptance speech, in which he expressed gratitude to his teammates, family, and especially his mother, whom he referred to as the "real MVP," was warmly praised and demonstrated his commitment and humility.
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The NBA was rocked by Kevin Durant's announcement on July 4, 2016, that he would join with the Golden State Warriors. In order to fulfill his dream of winning an NBA championship, Durant decided to sign with a team that was already strong and had won 73 games the season before. He started a successful chapter with the Warriors after leaving the Oklahoma City Thunder, which started lots of controversy as fans expressed that this Warriors team was simply unfair.
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On June 12, 2017, Kevin Durant and the Golden State Warriors won their first NBA Championship. Durant led the Warriors with commanding performances and won the Finals MVP award, playing a crucial role throughout the Finals. Throughout the series, he averaged 35.2 points, 8.2 rebounds, and 5.4 assists per game. Durant's legacy as a top player was cemented when he helped the Warriors upset the Cleveland Cavaliers in five games.
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Kevin Durant re-signed with the Golden State Warriors on a two-year deal with an option for the second year on July 7, 2018. This contract enabled Durant to continue his tenure with the defending champions, maintaining their renowned "super team" status alongside Stephen Curry, Klay Thompson, and Draymond Green. This extension was so historic because it shook the NBA, the roster was at its peak holding two MVPS (Curry, and Durant) and some of the best shooters in the league.
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On June 30, 2019, Kevin Durant made a big free agency move that changed the NBA landscape by joining the Brooklyn Nets. The Nets' status as a dominant team in the Eastern Conference was cemented by the deal, which was a sign-and-trade arrangement. Despite recuperating from an Achilles injury he suffered during the 2019 NBA Finals, Durant teamed up with Kyrie Irving, raising hopes for the team's future.
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On August 7, 2021, Kevin Durant signed a four-year, $198 million contract extension with the Brooklyn Nets, ensuring his presence with the team through the 2025-2026 season. His decision underscored his commitment to the Nets as they aimed to build on their status as championship contenders. Durant's leadership and scoring prowess continued to make him a cornerstone of the franchise's ambitions in the highly competitive NBA.
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On September 7, 2021, Kevin Durant was instrumental in helping Team USA win a gold medal at the Tokyo Olympics. His outstanding scoring and leadership were crucial to the team's victory. Durant rose to the position of Team USA's all-time top scorer in Olympic history. Durant proved he could perform well on the international scene by scoring 29 points to win by a slim margin against France in the gold medal game.
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The Phoenix Suns have acquired forwards Kevin Durant and T.J. Warren from the Brooklyn Nets in a four-team trade with the Milwaukee Bucks and Indiana Pacers. Brooklyn receives forwards Mikal Bridges, Cam Johnson, multiple first-round picks (2023, 2025, 2027 and 2029) and a first-round pick swap in 2028 from Phoenix, as well as second-round picks from Milwaukee, in the exchange. Durant joins Devin Booker and friends, and the league was once again worried as the Suns made the finals in 2021.
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After a poor 2024–25 season in which he finished with a 36–46 record and missed the playoffs, Kevin Durant was traded to the Houston Rockets, indicating that he did not contribute much to the Phoenix Suns during his tenure there. In return for Durant, the Suns received five second-round picks, Dillon Brooks, Jalen Green, and the 10th overall pick in the 2025 NBA draft. Durant thanked the Suns for the trade and said he and the team thought it was the correct one. This is the latest of Durant.