A few days ago, Miami Heat unveiled the new statue created in honor of Dwayne Wade, which stands (if something like that can stand) in front of the Kaseya Center. It's a recurring topic, and Kevin Durant has shared his opinion on whether he thinks any franchise will make a statue of him in the future.
The maverick player from Phoenix Suns, undoubtedly one of the best in history, is pretty clear that after stints with the Oklahoma City Thunder (still the Sonics in his rookie year), Golden State Warriors, Brooklyn Nets, and the aforementioned Suns, none of these franchises (if not more) will bestow that honor upon him. He explains it perfectly:
"I highly doubt they'll put up a statue of me anywhere for playing basketball... It's usually those guys who have a career in the Hall of Fame, with championships, who have been in a city for a long time. That's not my case."
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