Kevin Durant: “I doubt I’d get a statue anywhere”
Durant is beloved in Golden State, where he won two NBA titles, but not as highly regarded in Oklahoma City and Brooklyn.
Kevin Durant has won two NBA championships, two NBA Finals MVPs, and an NBA MVP award, but he’s not sure he’ll ever get a statue outside of an arena. Durant, who played for the Oklahoma City Thunder, Golden State Warriors, and Brooklyn Nets, said he doesn’t think he’s done enough to warrant a statue anywhere.
Durant is one of the most successful players in NBA history.
In addition to his two NBA championships, Durant has also won two Olympic gold medals, and he was named the NBA MVP in 2014. He is also one of the most popular players in the league, with over 20 million followers on Instagram.
He has won two NBA championships, two NBA Finals MVPs, and an NBA MVP award, but he’s not sure he’ll ever get a statue outside of an arena.
Durant said he doesn’t think he’s done enough to warrant a statue anywhere. He said he’s grateful for the success he’s had, but he doesn’t think he’s done enough to deserve a statue.
Durant’s comments come as he prepares to enter the final year of his contract with the Nets. He has been linked to a number of teams in trade rumors, but he has said he wants to stay in Brooklyn.
Whether or not Durant gets a statue may not matter to him, but it’s clear that he’s one of the most successful players in NBA history.