Kevin Durant Allegedly Bulks Up, Plans to Play Some Power Forward This Season

by

Oct 7, 2012

Kevin Durant Allegedly Bulks Up, Plans to Play Some Power Forward This SeasonFor Kevin Durant, skinniness has been a skill. The 6-foot-9,
allegedly 235-pound forward has used his lithe frame to slip through holes in
the defense, helping to make him one of the best scorers in the NBA.

After
falling short of a championship in his first trip to the NBA Finals, Durant
decided that being unnaturally light is not all it is cracked up to be. He has
added 20 pounds since he entered the league in 2007, and his upper body appears
to have filled out, according to The Oklahoman.

Durant's extra brawn has Oklahoma City Thunder coach Scott
Brooks
considering more time at power forward for his best player this season.
LeBron James' move to power forward last season put the Miami Heat over the top
for their second NBA title, and Brooks believes Durant is just as versatile as
James.

If Durant is any more muscular, though, he does not show it
in photos. The reigning scoring champion looked just as frail as ever during
media day last week, but we all know the camera subtracts 20 pounds.

Check out the photos above to compare old-look Durant on the
left versus new-look Durant on the right, then tell us if you see a difference.

Old
Durant photo via Facebook/Kevin Durant
; new Durant photo
via The Associated Press.

Previous Article

Troy Polamalu Leaves Game After Re-Injuring Calf Injury as Steelers Beat Eagles 16-14

Next Article

Robert Griffin III Leaves Redskins Game After Getting Sacked, Deemed ‘Shaken Up’ By Medical Staff (Video)

Picked For You