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    Kevin Durant Spotted With Beautiful Women After Clinching 4th Gold Medal

    By Vishwesha Kumar,

    5 hours ago

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    Kevin Durant wasted no time celebrating his fourth Olympic gold medal, as he was spotted in St. Tropez surrounded by a group of stunning women, enjoying the high life after Team USA’s victory in Paris. The NBA superstar, who became the all-time leading scorer in international play during the tournament, was all smiles as he basked in the glory of his latest achievement.

    TMZ Sports captured Durant in the midst of the festivities, dressed in a sleek all-black outfit, looking relaxed and content. He wasn’t celebrating alone—his teammate Devin Booker was also in attendance, adding to the fun with his casual look, complete with baggy jeans, Chuck Taylors, and a Team USA hat.

    The photos show Durant clearly enjoying the moment, with the beautiful women around him adding to the celebratory atmosphere. After leading Team USA to a decisive win against France in the final, it’s no surprise that Durant chose to unwind in style.

    As October approaches and the NBA season looms, Durant is making the most of his downtime. For now, he’s soaking up the sun and the company in St. Tropez, enjoying every bit of his hard-earned success.


    Team USA Are Ready To Include Kevin Durant For 2028 Olympics In LA

    Kevin Durant's status for the 2028 Los Angeles Olympics remains uncertain, but Team USA is reportedly keen on including him in their plans. According to ESPN’s Brian Windhorst, Team USA officials are open to having Durant on the roster, giving him a "provisional yes" for the next Summer Games.

    "I would not rule out KD playing, and I talked with Team USA officials, and they would give him a provisional yes right now." (49:45)

    Durant, already an Olympic legend, holds the record for the most gold medals in men’s basketball history, with four to his name. He has been a staple of Team USA since his first appearance in 2012, consistently proving himself as one of the most reliable and dominant players on the international stage. Durant is also the all-time leading scorer for Team USA in Olympic competitions, a testament to his enduring excellence.

    Despite his decorated Olympic career, Durant, who will be 39 years old during the 2028 Games, has been noncommittal about his future with the national team. When asked about the possibility of returning for the LA Olympics, Durant responded with a simple, "We'll see," leaving the door open but uncertain.

    During the 2024 Paris Olympics, Kevin Durant played a crucial role, initially coming off the bench before starting in the gold medal game against France. Over six appearances, he averaged 13.8 points and 3.2 rebounds per game while shooting an impressive 54.0 percent from the field and 51.9 percent from three-point range.

    While his health and personal decisions will ultimately determine his participation, the interest from Team USA underscores Durant's significance to the squad. If Durant decides to compete in 2028, he will have the opportunity to further cement his legacy as one of the greatest Olympians in basketball history by extending his gold medal record.

    For now, the basketball world will have to wait and see if Durant will once again don the red, white, and blue in Los Angeles.

    Related: 10 Greatest Players In Team USA History After 17th Gold At 2024 Olympics In Paris

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