On December 17, Beijing time, in the Nets home game against Philadelphia's Eastern Focus Battle, the Nets core Durant ushered in a milestone. Durant celebrated the 911st regular season game of his career, surpassing Warriors coach Kerr and Thunder one-man Nick Collison and other three people, and equalizing Rodman to rise to 233rd place in history.

The 33-year-old Durant celebrated his 911st regular season game of his career, surpassing Warriors coach Kerr, Thunder one-man city spokesman Nick Collison and One-Man Conley, one of the Jazz's backcourt cores, all of whom had 910 regular season games. Durant has played under Kerr for 3 seasons, helping the Warriors reach the Finals twice in three consecutive years, Durant won two Finals MVP, and Nick Collison is Durant's former Thunder teammate and big brother.
Durant also tied bulls star Rodman's record of 911 games, rising to a tie for 233rd place in NBA history, and the next durant will tie the 912-game record of two-time champion Brent Barry, continuing to improve his all-time rankings.
When Harden and 7 others triggered the league's health and safety agreement, resulting in isolation and inability to play, the Nets needed Durant to take on more tasks, to provoke the team's offensive and defensive responsibilities inside and outside the line, and to lead the Nets to win and secure the top position in the East.
(Text/Drunken Floating Life)