This commercial looks like it’s at least a few months old, but I saw it this weekend for the first time during the Spurs/Suns playoff game. It’s an ad for NBAStore.com and features [tag]Kevin Durant[/tag] slowly walking down the stadium tunnel taking off one jersey after another.
Watch the commercial below:
Kevin Durant’s NBA Commercial from YouTube.com
Kevin starts wearing a Boys & Girls Club jersey, takes it off to reveal the jersey of the mighty Drew-Freeman Middle School Falcons, then his high school Montrose Christian, then the red and gold McDonald’s All-American uni, after that is his Nike Texas Longhorn #35, and finally as he nears the end of the tunnel he reveals his Seattle SuperSonics jersey. I guess next year they’ll have to update it again to add another one. Very cool commercial and always great to see Kevin wearing the burnt orange on national television.
Kevin Durant scores season-high 42 points in finale. Puts up his first double-double and finishes season with 20.3 scoring average.
I’m not sure what’s wrong with Mark Jackson, Jon Barry, or Jemele Hill were doing this last basketball season, but they certainly weren’t watching games. Those were the only three ESPN “experts” to not vote for Seattle Oklahoma City Sonics guard/forward [tag]Kevin Durant[/tag] as their Rookie of the Year for the 2007-2008 season. Durant picked up 17 out of 20 votes while Al Horford received the other three. Here’s how the votes broke down:
Kevin Durant Marc Stein ESPN.com |
Kevin Durant J.A. Adande ESPN.com |
Kevin Durant John Hollinger ESPN.com |
Kevin Durant Chris Sheridan ESPN.com |
Kevin Durant Chris Broussard ESPN Mag |
Kevin Durant Henry Abbott TrueHoop |
Kevin Durant David Thorpe Scouts Inc. |
Kevin Durant Chad Ford ESPN.com |
Kevin Durant Jalen Rose ESPN |
Al Horford Mark Jackson ABC |
Al Horford Jon Barry ESPN |
Kevin Durant Tim Legler ESPN |
Al Horford Jemele Hill ESPN.com Page 2 |
Kevin Durant Scoop Jackson ESPN.com Page 2 |
Kevin Durant Chris Palmer ESPN Mag |
Kevin Durant Dr. Jack Ramsay ESPN Radio |
Kevin Durant Maurice Brooks ESPN.com |
Kevin Durant Chris Ramsay ESPN.com |
Kevin Durant Andrew Ayres ESPN.com |
Kevin Durant Matt Wong ESPN.com |
Kevin managed to live up to the incredible hype and only got better and better as the year went on. Definitely well deserved. He only spent one season at Texas but Kevin is proud to be a Longhorn and we’re proud of him. This is just the first of many honors he’ll pick up in the coming weeks. Congrats Kevin.
Former Horn [tag]Kevin Durant[/tag] was nails for the Sonics last night in what was likely the team’s last game in Seattle. In a two overtime win over the Denver Nuggets, Durant had 37 points, 8 rebounds, and 9 assists but played an even bigger role than his career best stat line shows. With 22 seconds left in regulation he hit a huge 3-pointer to tie the game and send it to overtime. Then, with just five seconds left in the first overtime period he drained a 30-foot bomb to again tie up the game. It was a superstar shot.
Watch the second of his big shots below:
Great game and great clutch job by Kevin. His ability and willingness to take and hit shots like that are what separates him from other players. The Sonics are terrible and he started off trying to carry the team by taking tons of threes (yet was still Rookie of the Year frontrunner even then), but once he found his groove midseason he’s been playing at a much higher level. After several months hovering around 40% shooting, Durant made 53% of his shots in February.
With five games left in the season the Sonics are likely going to end up with one of the league’s three worst records and at worst a top five pick in the 2008 draft. If the Sonics can land another big time player (hopefully Memphis point guard Derrick Rose) with that pick they’ll have an incredibly young and gifted core to build on just up the road in Oklahoma City next year.
Kevin Durant plans to be back in Austin to work toward his degree this summer. Nice trend to have of former athletes coming back to finish up.
How Texas remained durable after Kevin Durant. Every single other player is better the season, especially Connor Atchley.
Rookie Watch: Which veterans should the rookie class study? ESPN’s David Thorpe thanks Durant should emulate Allen Iverson.
The Longhorns basketball team only has one commit for 2008 and none for 2009, but they’ve already picked up a huge commitment for 2010. [tag]Tristan Thompson[/tag], a sure five-star power forward from Newark St. Benedict’s Prep, gave [tag]Rick Barnes[/tag] and assistant coach Rodney Terry his verbal commitment on Tuesday. Thompson is the fifth ranked sophomore in the country according to both Scout.com and RISE Magazine.
Texas fans can also thank former Horn [tag]Kevin Durant[/tag] for helping reel in Thompson. The young man, originally from Canada, admitted he was a big Durant fan and loved the way Coach Barnes featured big, versatile front court players. Thompson is big, quick, and athletic and just sounds like he’s going to be a ton of fun to watch in burnt orange.
As always, verbal commitments are non-binding. As a sophomore Thompson will not be able to sign his letter of intent until November 2009.
Towson’s Tony Durant plays in shadow of younger brother. Sounds like a good kid doing the best with his chance and good big bro to Kevin.
Jerseys of Vince Young and Kevin Durant may be retired. It definitely should happen, but there’s no need to hurry.