Kevin Durant

Nine Assured Of Team USA Spot; Odom Withdraws

TUESDAY, 11:41am: Blake Griffin is expected to take Chris Bosh's spot on the U.S. roster, tweets Jeff Goodman of CBSSports.com. As Goodman adds in a second tweet, that would leave five players competing for the final two spots.

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Poll: Build A Franchise Around LeBron Or Durant?

The battle between superstars LeBron James and Kevin Durant has stolen headlines throughout the NBA Finals as the series heads to Miami tied 1-1. For James, winning his first ring in his third trip to the Finals would validate a career highlighted by individual achievement but lacking a Larry O'Brien Trophy. For Durant, winning a championship arguably ahead of schedule would start the dynasty chatter and make many wonder if James will retire as the best player to never reach basketball's pinnacle. With both James and Durant playing basketball at a remarkably high level, we ask you to consider tonight's poll question: Which player would you rather build a franchise around?

Odds & Ends: Bosh, Battier, Harden, Sixers

One of the most highly anticipated NBA Finals in recent history doesn't kick off until tomorrow night, but here are a few links relating to both teams involved—as well as some that, unfortunately for them, are not.

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Odds & Ends: Celtics, Heat, Thunder, Spurs, Lakers

Let's go coast to coast to catch up on the latest news and headlines before King James and the Heat look to make it a series against Indiana

Kevin Durant Signs With Rob Pelinka

A month after parting ways with agent Aaron Goodwin, Kevin Durant has signed with Rob Pelinka of Landmark Sports Agency, reports Liz Mullen of SportsBusiness Journal (Twitter link).

Pelinka represents a number of NBA stars, including Durant's teammate in Oklahoma City, James Harden. Landmark's list of clients also features Kobe Bryant, Carlos Boozer, Eric Gordon, and Andre Iguodala, among others.

Durant is in the first season of the five-year extension he signed in the summer of 2010, so Pelinka doesn't figure to negotiate a new contract for the Thunder star anytime soon. Durant's current deal expires in 2016.

Odds & Ends: Howard, Lakers, Durant, Nash

With the likes of Chase Budinger and Jeremy Evans among the Slam Dunk contestants set to do battle on Saturday evening in Orlando, let's take a look around the league to see what else is happening:

  • Ira Winderman of the South Florida Sun-Sentinel (via Twitter) says he's having a hard time with Dwight Howard's constant line of wanting to push aside distractions and focus on winning. It's Howard, not anyone else, who has created such distractions by making trade demands and by telling his agent to ask for permission to pursue possible deals. 
  • Chris Sheridan of SheridanHoops.com is looking forward to the NBA trade deadline (March 15) and wonders if the Lakers should blow up their roster now or simply wait until the summer. He says that the Celtics are in a similar situation, but is excited to see another group of aging players in the Spurs continue to do well and perhaps threaten for an NBA Finals appearance.
  • Kevin Durant believes the Hornets can rebuild their franchise through the draft in a similar fashion to his own team, writes John Reid of The Times-Picayune''Losing C.P. and David West was tough for the Hornets, but they have Trevor Ariza and I like Gustavo Ayon. You know it's just a matter of time before everything starts to click. But losing your point guard in a lockout shortened season is tough. I love Monty for what he does and stands for.''
  • Jared Zwerling of ESPNNewYork.com says Steve Nash believes Jeremy Lin is the type of player that can succeed in any type of NBA system. While Lin is expected to re-sign with the Knicks this summer, such an endorsement from a marquee player may go a long way to drive up the asking price for the restricted free agent.

Kevin Durant Parts Ways With Agent

SATURDAY: Durant is considering signing with Jeff Schwartz, Rob Pelinka, or CAA, sources tell Chris Broussard of ESPN.com (via Twitter).

FRIDAY, 7:05pm: The Associated Press reports (via ESPN.com) that Durant's brother will handle agent duties until he chooses a new representitive.

6:34pm: Kevin Durant confirmed to The Oklahoman's Darnell Mayberry that he has parted ways with agent Aaron Goodwin (via Mayberry's Twitter).

As a Goodwin client, Durant signed a five-year extension with Oklahoma City before the 2010/11 season that will pay him approximately $86MM and keep him in a Thunder uniform through 2015/16. It is unclear at this point what prompted Durant's decision to drop Goodwin, or who will represent him going forward.

Odds & Ends: Nash, Knicks, Blake, Durant

The 18 rookies and sophomores who will compete in All-Star weekend's Rising Stars Challenge were announced today. Blake Griffin, Ricky Rubio, and John Wall will all participate in the premier event, with teams being selected by Charles Barkley and Shaquille O'Neal on February 16th.