Video of Kevin Durant’s game-winning three pointer Thursday night that stole the, uh, Thunder from a go-ahead three by Vince Carter moments earlier.
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Kevin Durant Hits Game-Winning Three From Somewhere Near Tulsa
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On Tuesday, Kevin Durant did what any self-respecting NBA player would do in mid-November he was at a basketball game.
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Durant considering options in case NBA season is canceled
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Banished from his real job as an NBA star, Kevin Durant found part-time work Tuesday at the Erwin Center.
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Texas surges past Rhode Island
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For the past two years, the college hoops rap game has been held down by one man and one man only. That man is Tennessee’s Renaldo Woolridge . His rap name is Swiperboy. And as a basketball player-slash-rapper, he’s pretty much one of a kind . Until now, at least. Apparently, highly-touted Texas freshman Myck Kabongo has emcee ambitions of his own, and he’s already planning the release of an album after his first season with the Longhorns. His rap moniker? “Yung Swag.” ESPN High School’s Jason Jordan got the lowdown from Kabongo , who describes his rapping style as a cross between J. Cole and Drake. “Rapping,” Kabongo said matter-of-factly. “It’s just in me. It’s something that I used to play around with and grew to really love. So I decided to do it for real.” That’s right, Kabongo, Texas’ highly-touted freshman point guard, is joining the ranks of hoopers who double as hip hop emcees. His debut, 15-track album entitled “Late Nights and Early Mornings,” is set to drop next spring after basketball season. “I’m a very positive person and that comes out in my music,” Kabongo said. “I’m from a tough neighborhood back in Canada so I rap about things I’ve seen and been through and how I overcame things. Now I’m rapping about the college experience. I’d say I’m a motivational rapper. I’ve been in both extremes so that’s what I rap about. That’s my lane.” Kabongo says “Late Nights and Early Mornings” — which, I have to admit, is a pretty intriguing album title — won’t be for sale in the spring; presumably, it’ll be a free download. It will also feature verses from former Texas and current NBA star Kevin Durant, who also made an appearance on Wale’s 2010 mixtape “More About Nothing.” Oh, and in case you needed a Yung Swag endorsement from another incoming freshman star, Duke guard Austin Rivers has you covered: “Everything I’ve heard from him goes hard,” said Rivers, a freshman scoring guard at Duke. “He’s nice.” For those of you that don’t speak millennial, in this case, allow me to translate: “He’s nice” means “he raps in a manner that entertains me.” You’re welcome. Anyway, it appears that Swiperboy isn’t the only rapper in the college hoops game these days. Let the search for college basketball’s best emcee begin.

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Texas retired Kevin Durant’s number after his one-and-done career, but his Class of 2006 mate, Augustin, stuck around to have a monster sophomore… Source: Sports Illustrated
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Luke Winn: Breaking down the top 10 point guards of the efficiency era
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After the moment late Thursday that the NBA lockout engaged, Kevin Durant stretched his long legs inside Cooley Pavilion.
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With NBA decamped amid lockout, Kevin Durant camps out here
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Hamilton may have never played with Kevin Durant at Texas , but his shooting stroke brought back memories of Durant to Longhorns fans. Hamilton shot the lights out at Texas, giving NBA scouts something to cheer about. Hamilton also rebounds well and can… Source: Bleacher Report
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Jordan Hamilton Becomes Second Texas Player Taken at No. 15
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“But we always talk about it like, ‘Man, that would have been crazy.’ But we all had to leave.” Durant, who had 30 20-point games while starting all 35 games he played in at Texas , also often thinks about what could have been had he played longer for… Source: Fort Worth Star-Telegram

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Thunder’s Kevin Durant may soon be face of the NBA
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If Thompson or Joseph — or both — decide to leave with Hamilton, it would drastically change the lineup next season for a Texas team that rose to No. 3 in the rankings and challenged Kansas for the Big 12 title. They could join Kevin Durant (2007) and… Source: Toronto Star
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Canadians Thompson, Joseph declare for NBA draft
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