Kevin Durant gets over Nets’ playoff ouster by partying with ladies in Greece

Kevin Durant gets over Nets’ playoff ouster by partying with ladies in Greece

When in Greece.

Nets star Kevin Durant appears to be living it up in Europe, just weeks after Brooklyn was swept by the Celtics in the first round of the NBA playoffs.

Durant made a recent appearance at a nightclub in Greece, where he posed for photos with unnamed female companions, according to images obtained by Sideaction.com. Dressed in a black Balenciaga zip-up and a No. 7 hat, the two-time NBA champion was also seen grabbing the mic in a video, where he rapped along to a Drake song.

Nets superstar Kevin Durant was recently photographed at a nightclub in GreeceNets superstar Kevin Durant was recently photographed at a nightclub in GreeceCourtesy of Sideaction.comDurant has been spending time in Europe following Brooklyn's first-round playoff exit in April 2022Durant has been spending time in Europe following Brooklyn’s first-round playoff exit in April 2022Courtesy of Sideaction.com

Other images shared online also feature Durant with a few male friends at the lavish Hotel du Cap-Eden-Roc in France. The 33-year-old was also seen leaning against a luxury car in a separate snap.

Durant has been in Europe for some time, as he attended the EuroLeague quarter-finals earlier this month and was booed by fans while supporting his former Nets teammate, Mike James. The two later partied at Blast nightclub in Athens, according to a video shared last Thursday on YouTube.

Additionally, Durant has been tweeting some footage of his travels, including a clip from the EuroLeague game on May 4.

Durant and the Nets were swept by the Celtics in the NBA playoffs last monthDurant and the Nets were swept by the Celtics in the NBA playoffs last month.Charles Wenzelberg/New York PostDurant with Nets teammate Seth Curry in Game 4 of the Brooklyn-Boston series on April 25, 2022Durant with Nets teammate Seth Curry in Game 4 of the Brooklyn-Boston series on April 25, 2022.Charles Wenzelberg/New York Post

The Nets’ short-lived playoff run came to an end last month with a Game 4 loss to the Celtics at home in Brooklyn. Despite the disappointing finish, Durant said there are “no regrets,” and it’s time to move forward.

“No regrets. S–t happens. No crying over spilled milk. It’s about how we can progress and get better,” Durant said. “No time to feel regret or be too pissed off about it. Find a solution to get better, proactive as an organization and get better. … We can’t have no regrets on what we did. S–t just played out the way it played.”