Durant ‘at home’ with Warriors, but undecided on future

Kevin Durant #35 of the Golden State Warriors poses with two Larry O’Brien NBA Championship Trophies and two NBA Finals MVP trophies during the Golden State Warriors media day on September 24, 2018 in Oakland, California. Ezra Shaw/Getty Images/AFP

SAN FRANCISCO, United States (AFP) — Kevin Durant feels at home with the Golden State Warriors but admits he has made no decision regarding his future when he enters free agency next year.

The 30-year-old two-time NBA Finals MVP told ESPN on Tuesday that while he was settled in California, he was keeping his options open for 2019.

Durant will be one of the highest-profile players to become a free agent next year, and is almost certain to attract interest from rival clubs.

Durant, who joined the Warriors from the Oklahoma City Thunder in 2016, emphasized that he was enjoying life with the reigning NBA champions, who have won back-to-back titles since his arrival.

“It’s just where I want to play ball at, where I’m most comfortable, where I feel most at home, and I feel at home here,” Durant told ESPN.

“I feel like I belong here. I feel like I mix with this team, I mesh with this team well. With that being said, I really don’t know what’s going to happen this summer.

“But I really, really feel like a part of this team. We got two banners up there, my picture’s around here somewhere so I feel like I’m a part of this thing — but at the end of the day, we’re staying in the moment.”

Durant’s immediate focus is on helping the Warriors extend their dynasty.

The club has won three NBA championships in the past four seasons, and will start as favourites to win a fourth when the new season gets under way later this month.

“We’re trying to embrace every single moment,” Durant said. “I’m not saying we’re going to win a championship at all, but we’re just focused on having a good practice today, having a good practice tomorrow and then we’ll see what happens at the end.”

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