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NBA expert says Kevin Durant is afraid of him

Kevin Durant had one of the best NBA careers of all time.

The Phoenix Sun's superstar is still one of the elite strikers in the league (despite the fact that he will be 37 before the next season).

Kevin Durant

March 12, 2025; Houston, Texas, USA; Phoenix Sun Forward Kevin Durant (35) reacts against the Houston Rockets in the Toyota Center after a game in the first half. Mandatory loan: Troy Taormina-Mimagn Pictures / Troy Taormina-Mimagn Images

Skip Bayless had a long story with the future Hall of Famer.

Bayless recently posted a video about Durant.

He also labeled the post: “KD: So gifted, so shaky intangible values. I tried and tried to defend it. He would not leave me. But after this incident in 2012, my instincts were right with him: not someone you want to be, especially if I represent my hometown.”

Bayless also revealed that he tried to conduct an interview/podcast with Durant (but did not receive an answer).

Bayless: “Kevin is afraid of me. He would never come here with me because he knows what would happen. I would take him into account. I would challenge him and he would not want to be challenged. Thinest superstar ever.”

Kevin Durant

March 24, 2025; Phoenix, Arizona, USA; Phoenix Sun Forward Kevin Durant (35) reacts against the Milwaukee Bucks in the Footprint Center. Mandatory loan: Mark J. Rebilas-IMagn Pictures / Mark J. Rebilas-IMagn pictures

Durant ended the past year with an average of 26.6 points, 6.0 rebounds, 4.2 assists and 1.2 blocks per competition, while scoring 52.7% of the field and 43.0% from the three-point range in 62 games.

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After a season in Texas, Durant was the second election in the NBA design of 2007.

He spent 18 years with the Brooklyn Nets, Oklahoma City Thunder, Golden State Warriors (and Sun's).

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