NBA superstar Kevin Durant announced his resignation from professional basketball today, marking the end of a legendary career that spanned nearly two decades. The announcement, confirmed by Durant himself in a press conference this afternoon, sent shockwaves through the sports world, as the 35-year-old forward had shown no signs of slowing down on the court.
Durant, who was preparing for the upcoming NBA season with the Phoenix Suns, revealed that his decision was motivated by a desire to focus on personal priorities outside of basketball. “It’s been an incredible journey, and I’m grateful for every moment I’ve had on the court,” Durant said. “But at this stage of my life, I feel it’s time to step away from the game and pursue other passions that I’ve been putting on hold for years.”
The announcement comes just months after Durant helped lead the Suns deep into the playoffs, where they fell short in their quest for an NBA championship. Widely regarded as one of the greatest scorers in NBA history, Durant leaves behind a legacy that includes two NBA championships, two NBA Finals MVPs, and four scoring titles.
While Durant’s decision may come as a surprise to fans and analysts alike, those close to him say that he has been contemplating this move for some time. In his press conference, Durant hinted at ventures outside of basketball, including further involvement in his business endeavors and philanthropic projects.
“I love this game, but there’s more to life, and I’m excited about what the future holds,” Durant added.