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Kevin Durant Makes All‑NBA Second Team and Reaches Five‑Franchise Milestone

The Rockets veteran earned his 12th All‑NBA nod as a reward for a 78‑game, 26‑point season that also moved him into fifth on the NBA scoring list.

Overview

  • The NBA announced Durant was named to the 2025–26 All‑NBA Second Team on Sunday, giving him his 12th career All‑NBA selection.
  • Durant averaged 26.0 points, 5.5 rebounds and 4.8 assists in 78 games this season while shooting 52.0/41.3/87.4 percent and logging heavy minutes for a 37‑year‑old.
  • With this selection Durant became the first player in league history to make an All‑NBA team with five different franchises, earning honors with Seattle/OKC, Golden State, Brooklyn, Phoenix and Houston.
  • The All‑NBA teams were chosen by a global media panel of 100 voters, and Durant’s nod gives the Rockets their first All‑NBA player since the 2019–20 season.
  • The recognition underscores Durant’s late‑career durability and scoring legacy and leaves Houston with a clear offseason decision about whether to keep building around him next year.