Kevin Durant Is Quick to Bring Changes in Houston as $38.55B Backing Sparks Relief Efforts

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“When we’re given the gift of a great environment where people care for us and support us, it is our duty to give it back. We need to invest in our own communities,” said Kevin Durant back in 2018. Over the next 7 years, since he made those remarks, the NBA star has continued to be a charitable spirit. From donating $3 million to the University of Texas, his alma mater, to spearheading a list of organizations as part of a ‘2020 Covid-19’ response, the player has continued giving back to the community. Now, as he shifts to Texas, he has already created a good first impression by once again putting out his generosity on display.

The official Instagram accounts of ‘Boardroom’, renowned American rapper Bun B, and the restaurant chain Trill Burgers recently put out a post. The same highlighted that Kevin Durant and the rapper are teaming up with the restaurant chain to support flood relief in the Texas Hill Country. According to reports, Trill Burgers will soon begin selling the ‘Easy Money Burger.’ The proceeds from the new menu item will directly go to benefit the Kerr County Flood Relief Fund.

Bun B, who owns Trill Burgers, also highlighted the introduction of a special-edition ‘Easy Money’ T-shirt, which will also be used to generate enough money to help those who need aid after the July 4th flooding. “Kevin is very simple as an individual, you know what I’m saying?” said Bun B in a video that promoted the collaboration. “And so he wanted his burger to be reflective of that.”

 

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