Kevin Durant has been an NBA Most Valuable Player, a Rookie of the Year and an All-Star Game MVP.
In his first season with the Warriors, he has his eyes on a new feat: averaging a double-double. It is an ambitious goal that, if realized, would buoy a team trying to replace two of last season’s top three rebounders in centers Andrew Bogut and Festus Ezeli.
“I feel I can be a double-double guy if I go in there and bang a little more than I have in the past,” Durant said Tuesday.