Kevin Durant's business manager is Charlie Bell, while his agent is Rich Kleiman.
The 6-foot 9-inch (2.06-metre) forward proved to be an increasingly difficult matchup as he honed his outside game. He could shoot over or run past plodding post defenders and tower over smaller guards.
Beginning with the 2009–10 season, Kevin Durant led the NBA in total points for five straight seasons and in scoring average four times (he finished second in 2012–13). In his dominant 2013–14 MVP season, he set career highs of 32 points and 5.5 assists per game (along with 7.4 rebounds per contest).
The following season saw Durant play in just 27 games because of a fracture in his right foot and a troubled recovery process. He returned to form in 2015–16, averaging 28.2 points per game and a career-high 8.2 rebounds per contest that season.
In the play-offs, Durant led the Thunder to a 3–1 series lead in the conference finals over the Golden State Warriors, who had set an NBA record during the regular season by amassing 73 victories, but Oklahoma City ultimately lost the series in seven games.
During the following off-season, Durant shocked the NBA by leaving the Thunder in free agency to sign with the Warriors. Find out how the Warriors got Kevin Durant at Usatoday.com.
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