WASHINGTON 鈥 Oklahoma City Thunder forward Kevin Durant, who was raised in Seat Pleasant, Maryland, unveiled his new shoe, the for sale Wednesday. And though the Nike sneaker is intended to pay tribute to his hometown, local officials have taken issue with the name.
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But not everyone believes the semantic hair is worth splitting. Melvin McCray, a former coach of Durant鈥檚 in Seat Pleasant, points out that the star has donated tens of thousands of dollars to the Seat Pleasant Activity Center.
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, Durant began his 2014 NBA MVP acceptance speech by referencing his hometown, saying 鈥淚 come from a small county outside of Washington, D.C., called P.G. County.鈥