The Kevin Durant Interview (Part 1) | LeBron James & Steve Nash | MIND THE GAME
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The Kevin Durant Interview (Part 1) | LeBron James & Steve Nash | MIND THE GAME begins with Kevin Durant explaining how his fascination with footwork, angles and tempo shaped his identity as a scorer. Sitting across from LeBron James and his former Brooklyn coach Steve Nash, Durant details the countless hours he spent studying Suns tape from Nash’s prime, breaking down pick-and-roll spacing and mid-range pacing until those reads became second nature. He traces that obsession back to his rookie season in Seattle, crediting older teammates and an “always-hooping” culture for nurturing his curiosity about the nuances that separate great players from elite ones.
LeBron shifts the discussion to their first real battles—Team USA scrimmages in 2012 and the 2012 NBA Finals—moments that forged a mutual respect and a healthy rivalry. Durant admits he learned just as much from preparing for LeBron as he did from actually guarding him: studying how James manipulates defensive rotations, punishes stunts and creates corner-three opportunities without even dribbling. In turn, LeBron describes the chess match of anticipating Durant’s pull-up timing two possessions ahead, calling KD the rare scorer who makes defenses rethink the geometry of the court.
Steve Nash steers the conversation toward offensive versatility. Durant breaks down the contrast between his time in Golden State—where he came off split actions and pindowns next to Stephen Curry and Klay Thompson—and his isolation-heavy workload in Brooklyn and now Phoenix. He explains why relocating after the pass collapses weak-side help, and how his seven-foot frame lets him shoot “threes disguised as twos” over smaller wings. Nash notes that Durant’s economy of movement has become a template for younger stars chasing efficiency without sacrificing creativity.
The trio then dives into the mental side of longevity. Durant stresses daily film study, mindfulness during rehab and surrounding himself with hoop heads who challenge assumptions. He credits Nash and Mike D’Antoni for teaching pace and spacing principles, while LeBron highlights Durant’s willingness to absorb constructive criticism and immediately experiment with it in live reps. Both icons agree that curious veterans remain dangerous because they evolve faster than scouting reports can keep up.
Turning to the modern NBA, they debate whether defenses will eventually catch up to historically high offensive ratings. Durant cites the convergence of positionless lineups and deep shooting range as reasons scoring will keep climbing. LeBron counters that rule tweaks and the rise of switch-heavy schemes could swing the pendulum back. Together they marvel at prospects like Victor Wembanyama and how a 7-4 rookie shooting step-back threes might redefine “unicorn” yet again.
Part one closes on the subject of legacy and joy. Durant downplays accolades, insisting his happiness comes from practicing, competing and collaborating with brilliant basketball minds. LeBron echoes that sentiment, adding that external noise fades when genuine passion fuels the work. The episode ends with a teaser for part two, where they’ll dissect playoff adjustments and explore their ventures beyond the hardwood.
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