Durant talks about retirement plans, and plays as long as he can, hoping to play until he is 40 years old
3:56am, 19 September 2025Basketball
Recently, Durant once again touched on the topic of retirement during an interview and exchange activity. He admitted that he would not set a specific age for himself, but the idea of whether to continue will flash in his mind every year; he is still enjoying his hard work as an NBA player and quietly set his goal to 40 years old.

He will be 37 years old in a few months. He still played 62 games last season, averaging 26.6 points, 6 rebounds, 4.2 assists and 1.2 blocks in 36.5 minutes per game.

It is worth mentioning that in June 2018, Durant, who was only 30 years old, won his second championship trophy and second FMVP in his career. In an interview, he expected that his retirement age would be the same as his jersey number (35 years old).

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