Kevin Durant , one of the NBA’s most celebrated stars, recently opened up about a rarely discussed side of his life. In a candid conversation with podcaster Bobbi Althoff, Durant revealed that even as a professional athlete with global recognition, he struggled deeply with how he perceived his own appearance. The revelation shines a light on the human side of the elite NBA star who is often seen as nearly untouchable on the court.
Kevin Durant opens up about his personal struggles
During the interview, Durant reflected on the moments when insecurity weighed heavily on him. “Sometimes. I've been stressed, depressed before. Like once,” Durant admitted. When pressed for the reason, he said, “Just like I was insecure about how I looked. It was crazy.” The NBA superstar explained that the feeling of inadequacy crept up over time, intensifying as he navigated his early 20s while standing out physically from his peers.
Durant described the experience as overwhelming. “I feel insecure about how I look every day. So, I just didn’t—I don’t know. It just hit me all at one time.” The revelation may surprise fans accustomed to seeing Durant dominate in the NBA without visible doubt.
How Kevin Durant overcame insecurity
Despite these challenges, Durant found a way to regain perspective and self-acceptance. “I just snapped out of it because this is stupid to even care,” he said. He reflected on the irrationality of his own worries, adding, “Nothing is wrong with how you look. That’s how I got out of it.” Durant acknowledged that his tall stature, combined with a naturally lean frame, made him feel conspicuous growing up. “I just felt like I stood out for no reason,” he confessed.
The NBA star also recounted early childhood experiences that shaped his self-perception. By age 12, he was already six feet tall, far taller than most of his peers, which contributed to feelings of being different.
Over time, Durant learned to accept his physical appearance and focus on his skill, work ethic, and mental health.
Durant’s candidness offers an inspiring perspective for fans and young athletes alike. It reveals the reality that even those at the pinnacle of success can face personal challenges. Right now, Durant is one of the greatest NBA stars of all time with a standout career and several resume-building records to his name. He has recently joined the Houston Rockets roster and is currently averaging 27.5 points per game, 5.8 rebounds, and 2.0 assists with a 52.2 field goal percentage.
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Kevin Durant opens up about his personal struggles
During the interview, Durant reflected on the moments when insecurity weighed heavily on him. “Sometimes. I've been stressed, depressed before. Like once,” Durant admitted. When pressed for the reason, he said, “Just like I was insecure about how I looked. It was crazy.” The NBA superstar explained that the feeling of inadequacy crept up over time, intensifying as he navigated his early 20s while standing out physically from his peers.
Durant described the experience as overwhelming. “I feel insecure about how I look every day. So, I just didn’t—I don’t know. It just hit me all at one time.” The revelation may surprise fans accustomed to seeing Durant dominate in the NBA without visible doubt.
How Kevin Durant overcame insecurity
Despite these challenges, Durant found a way to regain perspective and self-acceptance. “I just snapped out of it because this is stupid to even care,” he said. He reflected on the irrationality of his own worries, adding, “Nothing is wrong with how you look. That’s how I got out of it.” Durant acknowledged that his tall stature, combined with a naturally lean frame, made him feel conspicuous growing up. “I just felt like I stood out for no reason,” he confessed.
The NBA star also recounted early childhood experiences that shaped his self-perception. By age 12, he was already six feet tall, far taller than most of his peers, which contributed to feelings of being different.
Over time, Durant learned to accept his physical appearance and focus on his skill, work ethic, and mental health.
Durant’s candidness offers an inspiring perspective for fans and young athletes alike. It reveals the reality that even those at the pinnacle of success can face personal challenges. Right now, Durant is one of the greatest NBA stars of all time with a standout career and several resume-building records to his name. He has recently joined the Houston Rockets roster and is currently averaging 27.5 points per game, 5.8 rebounds, and 2.0 assists with a 52.2 field goal percentage.
Also Read: Did Charles Barkley just call LeBron James old? NBA Hall of Famer gives twisted reaction to Lakers legend’s injury
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