Two-time NBA champion Kevin Durant shared his unconventional views on marriage during an appearance on Bobbi Althoff’s podcast, Not This Again. The Houston Rockets star is focused on leading his team to an NBA championship this season, but when it comes to committed relationships, his mindset is quite different.
Durant expressed skepticism about marriage, highlighting the high rate of divorce. He said,
“I think divorce is actually more of a realistic… ‘cause I mean, the percentage is higher.”
When Althoff mentioned that about 50% of marriages end in divorce, Durant responded,
“That’s not good odds.”
Despite excelling under pressure in basketball, he admitted he isn’t convinced to take those odds in marriage:
“But still, that’s like banking on the rest, like, forever though…I don’t know if I want to take those odds.”
The superstar clarified that his hesitation isn’t about the word “marriage” itself, but the idea of daily life with the same person:
“It’s just like the word ‘marriage’ that I get, but it’s more so like what that relationship is like. Do I want to be with this somebody every day? Hang with the same person every day?”
Durant revealed he never dreamed of being a groom, despite attending many weddings:
“I never really dreamt of having a wedding day. It was never really when I go to weddings. This is cool.”
He added,
“It’s not like it needs to happen in my mind.”
Summary: Kevin Durant openly questions the traditional marriage ideal, valuing personal perspective over societal expectations about relationships and commitment.