Kevin Durant is one of the biggest personalities the NBA has ever seen. A superstar in all sense of the word, Durant is both a basketball player and an influencer.
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In particular, KD is highly active on Twitter. The platform on which he starts a number of arguments and addresses many of his haters as well.
The Slim Reaper also shares a number of interesting stories via tweet. Like the story of how he got robbed by a dog in kindergarten.
Kevin Durant could eat lunch in kindergarten because he was once robbed by a dog
In this day and age, a fan can find out anything about their favorite player with a click of a button. How? Because most players share a lot of their personal information on the internet.
A perfect example of this is Kevin Durant. The two-time NBA Champion can not get off Twitter. He has shared many tweets, most of which are illegible. Well, in an interview with Taylor Rooks, KD expanded on some of them. Like the time he got robbed by a dog!
“I was in kindergarten, walking to the bus by myself. And, a dog came out of nowhere. Ruff, ruff, ruff, ruff. I reached into my pocket when I got on the bus, “Damn! I can’t eat today. It must have fallen out of my pocket,” and I was like, “I got robbed by a dog!”. The dog got me!”
Talk about bad luck. Safe to say that KD managed to get over that traumatic incident though. Just look how far he’s come.
Kevin Durant is one of the most successful players in the modern NBA
Robbed by a dog or not, KD has sure come a long way since his days in kindergarten. The man is one of the most successful players in NBA history. Just take a look at his resume. Two NBA Championships, two Finals MVPs, a regular season MVP, and much much more. The Slim Reaper has accomplished a lot.
Along with his accomplishments, KD has also managed to build his net worth to over $200 Million. With his investments and years to come in the NBA, we can expect the number to be much higher before he hangs up his boots.
Kevin Durant is top five ever.
Base it on ability (that skill is only second to Kobe/Mike), the performances, 12-year run, combined with this resume. No player in NBA history has that arsenal at that size. He shined against the best competition possible. pic.twitter.com/kEPAi0g6IE
— Ball Don’t Stop (@balldontstop) September 17, 2019
Safe to say that KD is one of the greatest players of all time. And is a bonafide Hall of Famer.