The NBA star Kevin Durant is branching out from basketball to pursue other interests. One of the three executive producers for Drake’s most recent surprise release, “Scary Hours 3,” is Durant, a devoted hip-hop aficionado. Drake (Aubrey Graham), Noel Cadastre, and Phoenix Suns star Kevin Durant are all named as executive producers in the album’s promotional video.
From introducing a hip-hop-themed version of his KD 15 sneakers to talking about new artists and the music he listens to before games, Durant isn’t shy about sharing his love of hip-hop. Even more recently, he was a special guest at Drake’s show in the nation’s capital. Release time for “Scary Hours 3” is midnight.
A net worth of $89.1 million was boasted by Kevin Durant as of May 2023. Durant is expected to make more than $40 million via sponsorships with businesses such as Nike, Coinbase, and WeedMaps, a marijuana company. He is now in the second year of a $194 million contract with the Suns. The NBA’s position on marijuana is evident in Durant’s advocacy for its use in sports.
Durant’s involvement in the media project “Boardroom” with Rich Kleinman and his investments in more than 80 firms through 35 Ventures are further evidence of his commercial aptitude. ‘Scary Hours 3’ by Drake and ‘Two Distant Strangers,’ which won an Oscar, are both produced by him.
Durant is involved in sports as a minority owner of several franchises, including a Major League Pickleball team, a Major League Soccer team, and a National Women’s Soccer League team.
The Phoenix Suns still rely on Durant, who is concentrating on staying healthy for the rest of the season. Durant is hopeful about avoiding injuries that have plagued him since 2019, despite the team’s difficult start. He played in all eleven games.
In spite of the lofty championship expectations, Durant—who averages 30.1 points, 7.0 rebounds, and 4.7 assists—is ready to take on any challenge that comes his way.