Golden State Warriors star Kevin Durant has accomplished just about everything there is to accomplish in the NBA, but the accolades don’t really matter to him.
“I don’t need anything in this basketball world to fulfill anything in me,” Durant told NBC Sports Bay Area in an interview published Friday. “The NBA is never going to fulfill me. It’s going to make me feel good about all of the work that I’ve put in, but I think those days of me wanting to prove something to anybody or walk around with a huge chip on my shoulder is not my thing.
“It wasn’t before, and I felt like I had to program myself to play with a chip on my shoulder, but I’m never good in that situation. I’m more relaxed and letting these days flow. I’m the best version of me. I don’t feel like I need anything like that to prove who I am. I’ve been in it for too long.”