Brooklyn, NY — July 12, 2024 — The Brooklyn Nets announced today that they will retire Kevin Durant’s #7 jersey during the upcoming NBA season, honoring the superstar’s contributions to the franchise and the league. Durant, who retired earlier this year after 17 seasons, is widely regarded as one of the greatest basketball players of all time.
The ceremony is scheduled for November 15, coinciding with a game against the Golden State Warriors, Durant’s former team. “Kevin Durant defined a generation of basketball and left an indelible mark on the Nets organization,” said Nets GM Sean Marks in a press release.
Fans have expressed excitement about the announcement, with many reminiscing about Durant’s standout performances during his time with the Nets, including leading the team to two Eastern Conference Finals appearances. “He put Brooklyn basketball on the map,” said season ticket holder Alex Cruz.
Durant, known for his scoring prowess and clutch performances, expressed gratitude in a statement. “Brooklyn embraced me, and I’ll always consider it home,” he wrote. The announcement also sparked conversations about Durant’s legacy, with analysts debating where he ranks among the NBA’s all-time greats.
The jersey retirement is expected to be a star-studded event, drawing former teammates, coaches, and celebrities. Fans are eagerly awaiting the ceremony, which will be a fitting tribute to one of basketball’s most iconic figures.