New York Post

KD learning how to block out the noise

- By BRIAN LEWIS

SAN DIEGO — At 33 years old and having earned every basketball achievemen­t known to mankind, Kevin Durant is still growing and learning. And one thing he’s learning is to shrug off outside expectatio­ns and tune out the outside noise.

“Everything I’ve done is about evolution and developmen­t,” Durant said after

the Nets’ training camp practice Thursday at the University of San Diego. “I may sound like a broken record at this point, but I really feel like I’ve been growing every single day, and I’m starting to understand the game a little bit more, and I kind of simplified it for myself.

“I try not to chase anything outside of just being the best that I can be on the floor. I know that is cliché and simple, but I really try to approach every rep as trying to be the best I can be, and everything else outside of that will take care of itself. So the results, if I prepare the right way, will handle themselves. Yeah, it’s made me at ease a little bit.”

Being the best he can be has made Durant arguably the best in the world.

A four-time scoring champ and twotime NBA Finals MVP, there’s little Durant hasn’t done. But, he admits, in his earlier years as he was still carving out his place in the NBA, he obsessed too much on what was being said, written, tweeted or expected.

The Durant of a decade ago — OK, let’s be fair, less than a decade — was nowhere near as at ease as the KD of today. Now, he’s learning to block all that out and focus on what matters.

“For sure,” said Durant. “You want to establish yourself in the league . ... Each one of us individual­ly, there’s a part of you that wants to establish yourself in this league, carve out your niche in this league.

“Sometimes, you may overthink it and may think too much about reactions and opinions of others because you’re on the journey to perfection. But start to relax a little bit and understand what this is about and understand the long game, and it definitely made my mental a little bit more at ease coming to the gym every day and not focusing on that stuff.”

Now, Durant is focusing every day, every practice on getting better — even though many view him as already being the best.

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Denis Poroy THEORY OF EVOLUTION: Kevin Durant stressed that, at the risk of sounding “like a broken record,” he’s still growing as a player.

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