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Kevin Durant has cemented his legacy as one of the best scorers in NBA history. He got drafted in 2007 and started dominating the league as soon as he stepped foot on an NBA court. Since then, KD has won two Championships, two Finals MVPs, and one regular season MVP award. But The Slim Reaper is 35 years old, playing in his 17th season this year. And the NBA World is wondering how long he can continue his dominance before he decides to hang his boots.

Durant addressed his career path and revealed his future plans about following LeBron James, Magic Johnson, and Isiah Thomas’ career trajectory.

Kevin Durant reveals his future plan

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Phoenix Suns superstar Kevin Durant was a guest on the NBA HooperVision, and he took a deep dive into his career with veterans Quentin Richardson, Dorell Wright, and Metta World Peace (Ron Artest). On the show, KD talked about emulating Isiah Thomas, Magic Johnson, LeBron James, and other business juggernauts of the NBA, ending his statement with, “Can’t Play Our Whole Lives”. Durant knows that his career will not last forever, and he will have to find a new career path after retirement. Apart from being one of the best players in the NBA, Kevin Durant is a successful entrepreneur. He is an owner and investor in many lucrative businesses outside of basketball, and he wishes to take that path once his career is over.

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Kevin Durant is the founder of Thirty Five Ventures and has made over 60 investments in big brands, including Stadium Live Studios, Premier Lacrosse League, and Overtime. Durantula also founded Boardroom along with his partner Rich Kleiman in 2019. His media brand covers the entire entertainment and sports industry. KD’s income from the NBA and his multiple ventures has elevated his net worth to a whopping $300 million. And he will be looking to acquire that Billionaire tag in the future, just like his long-time rival LeBron James.

Can Kevin Durant add to his Hall of Fame Resume?

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Although Kevin Durant has big plans for his life after basketball, he is still a long way from hanging his boots. Even at 35 years old, KD is performing at an elite level and hoping to win his third championship this year. Durant is part of the Big 3 in Phoenix, along with Devin Booker and Bradley Beal, and they are one of the top teams contending for the title.

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Durant would love to add another Championship to his Hall of Fame resume and solidify his place among the Greatest Players in NBA history before going all-in into the business world.

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