Kevin Durant Makes Olympic History With Fourth Gold Medal

Photo: Kevin Durant (Instagram)

Kevin Durant has cemented his place in Olympic history by winning his fourth gold medal in men's basketball.

Known for his impressive skills and nicknamed the Slim Reaper, Durant has now achieved what no other player has.

Team USA faced France in the gold medal game, and despite a tough start, they led early.

Photo: Kevin Durant (Instagram)

With standout performances from players like Anthony Davis and Devin Booker, and a crucial 3-pointer from LeBron James, Team USA managed to pull ahead.

The game was tight, but Durant played a key role, scoring 15 points and making crucial plays, including a timely three-pointer that helped secure the win.


Durant, at 35 years old, showed why he remains one of the most influential players on the court.

This win adds to his previous gold medals from London 2012, Rio 2016, and Tokyo 2020, solidifying his status as a basketball legend.

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Source: Talk Sports 

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