It has been a while since Kevin Durant was a massive talent for the Texas Longhorns. Still, the NBA star keeps an eye on what's going on in college basketball.
Durant, who will be 37 years old when the 2025-26 regular season gets started, is looking to make one final run to the NBA Finals, whether it is with the Phoenix Suns or another club.
On his official social media account, Durant posted some information about one of the most intriguing recruits for the class of 2026.
Durant had no words for the post, which states:
"Sinan Huan (7'1) Shows Out in Kansas City!"
Kevin Durant, Instagram
Kevin Durant, Instagram
Kevin Durant, Instagram
Huan is from Georgetown Preparatory School in Rockville, Maryland. Before he was there, he played at Windermere in Florida. He is a four-star recruit who has seen some interest from programs such as Alabama, Creighton, Florida and Illinois.
Last July, Huan played and was a star at the FIBA U17 Basketball World Cup. He played in a loss to Guinea and scored 25 points, ripped down eight rebounds and recorded seven blocked shots in the game.
Against the French team, he recorded a double-double with 12 points and 10 rebounds.
Phoenix Suns star Kevin Durant (35).
Phoenix Suns star Kevin Durant (35).
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Durant is a 6-foot-11 forward who missed 20 games this season with injuries. His final injury was a left ankle sprain. The Suns missed the postseason, following high expectations with Durant alongside Devin Booker and Bradly Beal. The Suns finished dead last in the Pacific Division with a 36-46 record.
The former Texas star was the second overall pick in the 2007 NBA draft. He played one season in Seattle before the franchise moved to Oklahoma City. After time with the Thunder, he then went to Golden State.
After a three-year stint with the Warriors, he played two full seasons with the Nets before splitting the 2022-23 season between the Brooklyn Nets and Phoenix. Last season, Durant scored 26.6 points and pulled down six rebounds per game.