As the brother of Kevin Durant, he’s recognized not only for his familial ties but also for his contributions to basketball. He once took on the role of a coach for Team Thrill, a team backed by Toronto Raptors player Will Barton. Prior to stepping into the spotlight, he attended Suitland High School in Forestville, Maryland, and later transferred to St. John’s Military School in Salina, Kansas. In his personal life, he is a father to two sons, with his eldest, Jadyn, following in the family’s athletic footsteps by playing basketball. Alongside his brother, he was brought up by their dedicated single mother, Wanda Durant. Additionally, he has two sisters, Rayvonne and Brianna Pratt, who are part of this close-knit family.
He attended Towson University, where he not only focused on his studies but also made a name for himself playing on their basketball team. During that time, things took an exciting turn when Kevin Durant surprised him with a generous gift — a sleek 2007 Dodge Charger. That moment was definitely one to remember. Then came another emotional highlight: after his brother got drafted into the NBA, the two shared a heartfelt hug, a powerful moment that reflected all their hard work and dedication. He’s truly been through some life-changing experiences, from college ball to family milestones, and each step has shaped who he is today.