Kevin Durant: 'Sometimes we want some stuff to be sacred, but

By A Mystery Man Writer

When Durant is asked if this increased publicity is a blessing and a curse, since turning the NBA into a soap opera at least brings new fans to the league, he says: “It’s just a curse, I think. In my opinion, it’s always good to stay private.

Kevin Durant: 'Sometimes we want some stuff to be sacred, but there's nothing sacred nowadays

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