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Kevin Durant stormed into the Bay Area in 2016, dominated the league with the Golden State Warriors alongside future Hall of Famers, won two rings and two Finals MVPs, and then left after just three years.
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Kevin Durant on why he ultimately decided he won't return to Golden State: "I really thought about going back to the Warriors"
After it became clear halfway through last season that the Phoenix Suns project with Kevin Durant and Devin Booker was going to fail, by February discussions had already started about moving KD out of the roster.
The Golden State Warriors have won four championships during their current run with Steve Kerr as head coach, Stephen Curry the superstar and others including Klay Thompson and Draymond Green in co-starring roles.
Kevin Durant "really thought about" going to the Bay Area before blocking the Phoenix Suns' proposed trade with the Golden State Warriors last season, he told Sports Illustrated's Tim Capurso.
The Houston Rockets are winless to start the Kevin Durant era, and while it's only two games, the team still has work to do.
Reporter’s remarks about Golden State Warriors’ Jimmy Butler spark debate over whether it was a subtle shot at Kevin Durant.
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Rockets, Reed Sheppard working to generate better shots for Kevin Durant, Alperen Sengun
In the aftermath of Tuesday’s double overtime loss at Oklahoma City, Houston Rockets star Kevin Durant took the blame. The 15-time NBA All-Star pointed to a missed free throw late in regulation and a late foul in the closing seconds of the second overtime,
Kevin Durant signed a two-year, $90 million contract extension with the Houston Rockets. Durant now holds the record for the highest career earnings in NBA history, dethroning LeBron James. Durant’s total career earnings is at $598.
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Kevin Durant says while Thunder fans boo him, he feels 'so much love and respect' in Oklahoma City
Kevin Durant has been getting booed lustily by the Oklahoma City Thunder crowd for a decade now, as his departure in the summer of 2016 for the Golden State Warriors cut the OKC faithful deep.