Kevin Durant's Life And Accomplishments

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Kevin Durant is a small forward for the Oklahoma City Thunder. He is a very iconic basketball player in the way he shoots the ball and how he moves down the court. Kevin Durant is six foot nine and 240 pounds. He is 27 years old and has won many awards. With a most valuable player award, rookie of the year award, four NBA scoring titles, and an olympic gold medal, Kevin Durant is one of the best players to ever live.
Kevin Durant was born on september 29th, 1988 in Washington D.C. He has always had a passion for basketball, especially when he and his dad travelled across the country for basketball tournaments. Kevin Durant's jersey number of 35 came from his AAU coach, Charles Craig, who was murdered at the age of 35. Durant astonished everyone …show more content…

He averaged 25.80 points, 1.30 assists, and 11.10 rebounds. He and his team made it to the second round of the NCAA tournament and were upset by USC. After receiving many awards, including the Naismith College Player of the year award, he declared for the 2007 NBA draft. He was drafted as the second overall pick by the Seattle SuperSonics. He played a great first season and was the NBA rookie of the year. He was one, of the three, teenagers to average over 20 points in an entire season.

Kevin Durant shined even more during his second season of NBA basketball. After his team relocated from Seattle to Oklahoma City, Kevin Durant raised his average points per game by five. He was also a candidate for the most improved player, but finished in third.
Kevin Durant's next season is probably one he will never forget. This may have been one of Durant's best seasons. He was selected to play in his first NBA All Star Game and his average points per game was 30.1. He was also the youngest NBA scoring champion and was selected to his first ever All-NBA team. Towards the end of the season, Kevin Durant signed a five year contract extension with the Thunder that was worth $86 million. For a second year in a row, Kevin Durant led the league in scoring. During the 2010-2011 season, Durant averaged 27.7 points a game. The number may have gone down from last year, but he then had Russell Westbrook on his