Kevin Durant Flirts with EuroLeague Future as Monaco Welcomes New Talent
Daniel Theis has just signed with Monaco, but he may soon find that he’s not the biggest star on the Rock. During the All-Star Game, Kevin Durant once again proclaimed his love for the EuroLeague, specifically spotlighting the Principality’s club!
The Durant Factor
For years now, Kevin Durant has teased the idea of ending his illustrious career in the EuroLeague. This basketball aficionado has shown nothing but respect for international play, possibly setting him apart from other American stars in the game.
Still Dreaming of Barcelona
Back in 2019, Durant was already hinting at a potential retirement among the vibrant streets of Barcelona, and six years later, his vision hasn’t changed much. During the All-Star Game, the Phoenix Suns forward reaffirmed his interest in Europe, while still keeping his options open:
“I love playing in the NBA, but I love watching the EuroLeague, too. Barcelona would be an awesome place to play; Monaco is great as well. But right now, I’m loving Phoenix. I’ll stay here for the time being.”
EuroLeague’s Growing Allure
🧨 Kevin Durant keeps the door open for a potential EuroLeague stint in the future. As he stated, « I love watching the EuroLeague. Barcelona would be a great place, Monaco would be nice too. »
🧨 You can feel the excitement brewing as Durant hints at a possible EuroLeague adventure down the road.
Monaco: The Next Stop?
Currently sitting fourth in the EuroLeague standings, Monaco could be a prime destination for Durant if his goal is to snag that elusive trophy. With sunny skies nearly year-round and a lifestyle that screams luxury, it’s no wonder players are eyeing the Principality.
Friendship and Future Moves
Plus, there’s the factor of camaraderie—Mike James, one of Durant’s close friends, has been a key player at Monaco for years, potentially making the transition smoother. Who knows? The last player to make the jump from Phoenix to Monaco was Élie Okobo, proving that paths of legends often interweave.
Source: Skweek
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