In his first season with the Houston Rockets, Kevin Durant has been playing at a remarkably high level. At 37 years old, he's averaging 25.3 points while shooting over 50% from the floor and 43% from three-point range. That's the kind of longevity which has been matched by very few players in the grand history of the NBA.
Durant and LeBron James are two of the only wings that can claim this kind of output at such an advanced age, and even more special is the fact that it's being done in a league that's faster and more physically taxing than ever before.