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Kid Delicious drops 55 more at Barry Farms

Kevin Durant returned to Barry Farms Monday night to play in the Goodman League. That’s the second time this year (that I know of) and third time he’s been in D.C. playing in a prominent league (he played at Georgetown Sunday). Denver Nugget rookie Ty Lawson joined him and for some reason they were on the same team. As if that’s fair. For those scoring at home, in three games at Barry Farms, KD is averaging 52.3 points per game. That’s pretty good methinks. From Dan Steinberg: “The one white person there files this report: ‘It looks like Kevin Durant has decided to dunk on everyone. On every possession.’”

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  1. okcnba
    August 25th, 2009 at 21:22 | #1

    Can’t wait to watch Durant this year. This offseason feels like it will never end.

  2. Royce
    August 25th, 2009 at 21:23 | #2

    I should have put it in my goals for the season, but I really want KD to have at least one 60 point game this year. 47 was absolutely awesome, but he’s capable of 60.

  3. August 25th, 2009 at 22:30 | #3

    @Royce

    60 might be too low… if there is anyone in the league that can top Kobe’s 81 its Durant (which is not to say he’s a ballhog. He’s just capable of getting into one of those zones where every shot he throws up goes in).

  4. Thor
    August 26th, 2009 at 01:09 | #4

    Hi Guys,

    this is off topic, but anyone here who nows what kind of contract Livingston has? Is it guarantied? How big is it, and at the end of the year? Any options?

    Thanks for a great site!
    The Thunder God

  5. August 26th, 2009 at 04:33 | #5

    The guy who tweeted about Durant at The Goodman League has an excellent post about it on his blog at http://www.thehamsandwich.com.

  6. August 26th, 2009 at 06:11 | #6

    KD= a superstar emerging.

    Oct.28th is right around the corner, folks.(oh yeah! football starts pretty soon, to.) My how things have changed in Oklahoma…

  7. J.G.
    August 26th, 2009 at 07:25 | #7

    @Thor
    Per ESPN, Livingston’s contract runs until the end of this season and he will earn $959,111 this year.

  1. August 27th, 2009 at 01:10 | #1