Houston Rockets star Kevin Durant is on the cover of the upcoming November print issue of Sports Illustrated. That issue is the iconic magazine’s official 2025-26 basketball preview.
Written by NBA writer Chris Mannix, the cover story profiles how trading for the All-Star forward in the 2025 offseason could have the Rockets poised for championship contention. Excerpts were released to ClutchFans for promotional purposes.
“I think other teams valued growing their younger players and draft picks,” Durant says of his offseason trade. “I’m a veteran, [now] 37 years old, with a high price tag. Not a lot of people in the league wanted to make that move to change the franchise and add me to the equation.”
And now that Durant is in Houston, he clearly doesn’t want it to be a short-term move.
Among Durant’s comments to Mannix:
I felt like this team is on the brink of being a consistent playoff team. I wanted to be a part of it.
I’m looking to be here as long as I can, play my last years of my career. That’s the intent. I would love to do that. I mean, I’m 37 years old and I’m going on 19 years in the league. I want to be solidified in a spot and build with a team with a group of guys that’s going to be around for a while. So hopefully this is it.
I’m getting older, but I just feel like I got a lot to look forward to. I feel like I’ve done a lot as well. I’m content, but I want more, as weird as that sounds.
One reason for Durant’s happiness is his relationship with head coach Ime Udoka, who was a top assistant when the future Hall of Famer played for the Brooklyn Nets earlier this decade.
Udoka “is just real and to the point,” Durant told SI’s Mannix. “There’s no sugarcoating.”
Part of that “real” is humility. As Mannix explains, Udoka has already made it clear that he doesn’t want Durant’s teammates to be star-struck, and particularly not impressionable young players such as Alperen Sengun, Jabari Smith Jr., Amen Thompson, and Reed Sheppard.
“Don’t take a backseat to anybody,” Udoka says of his message to other Rockets. “It’s not the Kevin Durant Show because he’s here now. The biggest growth is going to come internally, from our young guys.”
The complete cover story from SI’s Mannix can be read here.