Kevin Durant recently offered a deeply unserious look at his personal grooming philosophy on a podcast with Rockets teammate Fred VanVleet. He bluntly questioned the need for regular haircuts or using lotion, admitting he only gets a trim if his friends are already arranging a barber visit. Durant said he has actively abandoned caring about that stuff, finding more peace in just letting it go.
He did clarify that he showers, though sometimes he'll skip a day or two intentionally just to feel, in his words, close to the trenches. This casual revelation about embracing a little mustiness came amid a historic season where he passed thirty-one thousand career points. The elite scoring milestone, reached after his massive multi-team trade to Houston, contrasts sharply with his proudly low-maintenance off-court persona.
He did clarify that he showers, though sometimes he'll skip a day or two intentionally just to feel, in his words, close to the trenches. This casual revelation about embracing a little mustiness came amid a historic season where he passed thirty-one thousand career points. The elite scoring milestone, reached after his massive multi-team trade to Houston, contrasts sharply with his proudly low-maintenance off-court persona.