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Kevin Durant roasts Ja Morant’s father during Houston’s win at Memphis
Your son don’t wanna be here,” Kevin Durant told Tee Morant, father of Grizzlies star Ja Morant. “We know it’s your last weekend. Enjoy your time.”
This article was originally published on www.si.com as Kevin Durant Trolls Ja Morant’s Dad With Savage Line About His Son in Rockets-Grizzlies. It's no secret that Kevin Durant may be the NBA's biggest troll, both on socials and on the court.
Per Sportico's Kurt Badenhausen, Stephen Curry and Kevin Durant have achieved billionaire status between their career on-court earnings and endorsement deals. James, Curry and Durant are also the only three NBA players making at least $100 million during the 2025-26 season between their salaries and endorsement earnings.
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Kevin Durant regrets starring in 'Thunderstruck' movie: 'It was so cheesy'
Kevin Durant was on Bobbi Althoff’s podcast and said he regrets starring in the ‘Thunderstuck’ movie: “I did this cheesy movie when I was like 23… Kids still come up to me and say, ‘I loved that movie.’ It was so cheesy that you like it.” pic.twitter.com/srGgVVsHSq
In an NBA Cup road loss to the Spurs, Houston committed 23 turnovers while giving up 15 offensive rebounds. Kevin Durant took responsibility postgame.
Houston Rockets star Kevin Durant had some choice trash talk for the father of Memphis Grizzlies guard Ja Morant on Thursday night.
Cooper Flagg has gotten off to a slow start, but Kevin Durant explained why it might actually be a good thing for the rookie and the Mavericks.
In a recent game, Kevin Durant made a light-hearted jab at Ja Morant's father as rumors of a rift within the Grizzlies grew louder.
As for a wedding ceremony, Durant said he never saw that in his cards either. “I never really dreamt of having a wedding day,” the star forward told Althoff. “It was never really when I go to weddings. It's like, ‘Oh, this is cool. This is dope. This is cool.’ ” But, he added, “It's not like it needs to happen in my mind.”
According to an estimate from Sportico, Durant is earning $103.3 million this 2025-26 season through his NBA contract and endorsements. He is getting paid $53.3 million in the NBA and another $50 million through his endorsements with Nike, Boardroom and other brands.