Kevin Durant isnt ready to rule out another Olympic run, but the four-time gold medalist has made it clear theres only one way hell be back with Team USA in 2028.

Yeah, if Im still me, Durant said at CNBCs Game Plan 2025.

The 36-year-old forward was pretty direct in saying he has no interest in legacy appearances or symbolic roster spots.

I dont want the gift of the veteran come sit on the end of the bench. But well see. I still enjoy going to the gym every day, so thats a start, Durant explained.

By the time the Los Angeles Games tip off in July 2028, Durant will be 39 years old.

While his focus remains on finishing strong in the NBA, Durant has also left the door open for life after playing.

Some days I would, some days I wouldnt, he said when asked about coaching in the future. Its tough dealing with personalities. Some days Im up for it, some days Im not, but well see.

With LeBron James and Stephen Curry unlikely to be part of Team USA in 2028, Durant could end up being the oldest player on the roster.

At the 2024 Olympics, KD averaged 13.8 points, 6.0 rebounds, and 2.3 assists in just over 22 minutes per game, helping the United States secure its fifth straight gold medal.

He also became the first male basketball athlete with four Olympic golds in his resume over an incredible 12-year span.

Hes also the leading scorer, male or female, in Olympic basketball competition, with a total of 518 points.

Last season with the Suns, he put up 26.6 points, 6.0 rebounds, and 4.2 assists before being traded to the Houston Rockets this summer.

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