Kevin Durant expressed that he does not want to get married, considering divorce a more realistic outcome. He prefers relationships with fewer expectations and questioned the idea of lifelong commitment.
On the October 30 episode of Bobbi Althoff’s podcast Not This Again, Durant shared candid thoughts about his romantic life. The 37-year-old NBA star said he is not currently seeking a relationship and has no intention of getting married.
Durant explained,
“I think divorce is actually more of a realistic… ‘cause I mean, the percent is higher.”Althoff noted that about half of all marriages end in divorce, to which Durant replied,
“That's not good odds.”However, when reminded he often faces tougher odds in basketball, he responded,
“Yeah. But still, that's like banking on the rest, like, forever though. … I don't know if I want to take those odds.”
Durant clarified that his hesitation is more about the nature of the relationship than just the word “marriage.” He questioned,
“Do I want to be with this somebody every day? Hang with the same person every day?”
As for a wedding ceremony, Durant said it was never something he envisioned for himself. He shared,
“I never really dreamt of having a wedding day. It was never really when I go to weddings. This is cool.”
Author’s summary: Kevin Durant prefers low-expectation relationships and is hesitant to marry, citing the high risk of divorce and his personal views on lifelong commitment.