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“It’s definitely a mental hurdle trying to figure out what’s a good balance between the two.”


It feels like it was just yesterday when Seattle Supersonics perform Kevin Durant second pick of the 2007 NBA draft, KD was just 19 years old when the college’s Player of the Year turned pro.

Now entering his 16th season, the former MVP reflected on one of the biggest challenges he faced as he got older:

“However, it started to get harder as I got older (34 years old), because I started to experience more as a man in addition to being an athlete. So it’s like, ‘Where’s the balance?’ So it’s like I want to keep a balance between work and play. But at the same time, I’m just so excited to play games, go out and shoot or work with my teammates.

“It’s definitely a mental hitch trying to figure out what’s a good balance between the two.”

Durant has earned a reputation as one of the NBA’s most dedicated and tireless workers in his craft. Over the years, several former teammates have expressed amazement at his work ethic and relentless drive to get better.

For KD to reveal his struggles with work-life balance is a very heartwarming one. It opens up a layer of a humanoid that is very different from the super-athlete. While the two-time NBA Finals-winning MVP is an important factor on social media, he rarely shows his sincere feelings.

Perhaps the presence of Tom Brady, who is said to be going through a rough time in his private life, was the catalyst for the reveal. The legendary quartet is probably the one who best understands what Durant is going through.

The Tampa Bay Buccaneers signal caller is playing his astonishing 23rd season in the NFL at 45. Perhaps Durant is trying to understand Brady’s balancing act and how he can use it to get his way through. that “mental obstacle”.


Kevin Durant continues to be a basketball enthusiast

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That Kevin Durant admitting to being obsessed with basketball is not a surprise. He wouldn’t be able to hide it even if he wanted to. What’s surprising is that the ring that calls itself “god” is also human after all.

However, one thing is certain in Durant’s statement. KD’s mental setback is only apparent because he still has a fire to play basketball better. If brooklyn network If there’s no more intensity ahead for daily performance in the NBA, those challenges will disappear.

Fortunately for the Nets and the basketball world, it seems Kevin Durant is still a basketball enthusiast. He thoroughly enjoys the little details, the process, and the patience to hone his already incredible basketball skills.

Durant’s 4-year extension only starts this season. He’s only played 91 games in total since signing with the Nets in the summer of 2019. If he stays fit, there’s no reason to doubt he’ll continue to be an elite player at NBA.

Kevin Durant and fellow basketball superstar Kyrie Irving only one playoff win to put them together into a fourth season. Brooklyn will need both, especially Durant, to be mentally and physically at the top of their games to challenge for the championship.

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