Biography

Kevin Wayne Durant was born September 29, 1998 in Washington D.C. Kevin is a 6′9 basketball player for the Seattle SuperSonics, in the National Basketball Association. Durant was the second pick in the 2007 NBA Draft from the University of Texas. He was the consensus 2007 National College Player of the Year, in addition to being seleced as the 2006-2007 Phillips 66 Big 12 Player of the Year, amongst other awards. After his freshman season, Durant opted to enter the NBA Draft and was selected #2.

A basketball player from his earliest days, Durant played for a successful Amateur Athletic Union youth basketball team in the PG Jaguars. The Jaguars won multiple national championships with Durant and fellow future blue chip recruits Michael Beasley(Kansas State) and Chris Braswell(Georgetown) Durant wore, and continues to wear, the #35 jersey in honor of his childhood mentor and AAU coach, Charles Craig, who was murdered at age 35.Durant later moved on to play AAU basketball with fellow McDonald’s All American Tywon Lawson(NC) for the DC Blue Devils. During this time Durant also starred for the Oak Hill Academy basketball team, which won the 2005 USA Today National Championship. Durant transferred back home for the 2005-2006 school year to play for Stu Vetter at Montrose Christian School in Rockville Maryland. At Montrose, Durant led the team in scoring and was named the 2006 All-Met Player of the Year in Boys’ Basketball by The Washington PostVetter described Durant as a hard working player, complete with size, shooting skills and ball handling skills. Durant also was named a McDonald’s All American and named as co-MVP of the 2006 McDonald’s All American game along with Chase Budinger Behind Greg Oden, Durant was widely regarded as the second-best high school prospect.

A 6′9″ small forwardwith a 7′4¾” wingspan, Durant was one of four freshman starters for the University of Texas basketball team. Durant started all 35 games in the season, which culminated with a loss in the second round of the NCAA tournament to University of Southern California Texas finished third in the conference, with a 12-4 record and was the runner-up in the 2007 Men’s Big 12 Basketball Tournament.

Although he had a slender frame, Durant frequently used it to his advantage by posting up bigger players, while shooting over smaller guards.. ESPN analyst Dick Vitale praised Durant as the “most prolific offensive skilled big perimeter” ever and proceeded to compare Durant’s game to those of current NBA Stars like Kevin Garnett and Dirk Nowitzki. After a 35 point, 23 rebound winning performance against the Texas Tech University head coach Bob Knightdescribed Durant as quick, fast and mobile, and being “really good”.Texas coach Rick Barnes admitted to rarely calling set plays for Durant, instead relying on Durant himself and on his teammates to find him within the flow of the offense.

Durant was widely hailed by the media as the Big 12’s top freshman and a top candidate to be named Freshman of the Year. He averaged 25.8 points per game and 11.1 rebounds per game during his freshman season with the Texas Longhorns In Big 12 matches he averaged 28.9 points per game and 12.5 rebounds. His college career high for scoring was 37 points, which he has achieved on four occasions. Durant had twenty 30-point games his freshman year, including a losing effort against Kansasfor the regular season Big 12title.

In March 2007, Durant was named the NABC Division I Player of the Year, and received the Oscar Robertson trophy and the Adolph F. Rupp award becoming the first freshman to win each of these awards. On March 30, 2007, he was selected as the Associated Press college player of the year, becoming the first freshman and the first Texas athlete to receive this award since its inception in 1961. On April 1, 2007 he became the first freshman to receive the Naismith Award and on April 7, 2007 won the John Wooden Award.

In late February 2007, Durant received an invitation to the Team USA Basketballl training camp, becoming the second freshman after Oden to achieve this.

Less than a week after being drafted by the Seattle SuperSonics, The University of Texas announced the retirement of Durant’s #35 jersey. The number will now hang in the rafters at the Frank Edwin Center along with the #11 of former Longhorn great T.J. Ford.

Durant declared himself eligible for the 2007 NBA Draft on April 11, 2007 and signed his first professional contract on May 25. His contract was with Upper Deck Co., who said that Durant will be the focus of their 2007-08 NBA trading card line. Durant was also announced to be the coverboy of the new NCAA March Madness 2008 video game by EA Sports He is also featured in commercials for EA’s NBA Live 2008 video game, alongside Gilbert Arenas.

On June 28, 2007 Durant was taken second overall in the 2007 NBA Draft by the Seattle SuperSonics. In the proceeding month, Durant went on to sign a seven year, $60 million endorsement deal with Nike- a rookie deal only surpassed by LeBron James’ contract with Nike. He reportedly turned down a potential $70 million contract with Adidas. He said he chose Nike because he has worn them all his life.

After playing a few games in the NBA Summer League, Durant played in the State Farm USA basketball challenge, scoring 22 points for the Blue team. He played alongside NBA all-stars like LeBron James, Dwight Howard, and Chris Bosh. His stay with the team, however, was short lived, as he was dropped from the team when the roster was trimmed to the twelve player limit. Coach Mike Krzyzewski cited the experience of the remaining players as the deciding factor in making the cut.

Favorite food: Crab legs
Favorite musician/group: Lil’ Wayne, Backyard Band
One TV show I can’t believe that I watch: SpongeBob SquarePants
Favorite TV announcer: Dick Vitale
What’s the one thing you own that you couldn’t go a week without? My cell phone, because I wouldn’t be able to talk to my parents.
I chose my jersey number because: My childhood AAU coach (Charles Craig) died when he was 35.
What got you started playing basketball? My mom thought it would be a fun activity to keep me away from the streets.
What’s been your best memory so far on the basketball court? Beating Oak Hill Academy during my senior year of high school
Best advice I’ve ever received: Work harder than your opponent (from my godfather, Taras Brown)
What goes through your mind while you’re defending an opposing player on the court? Lockdown
If you could change one rule in the college game, what would it be? Change the 35-second shot clock to a 24-second shot clock