Kevin Durant Leads Charitable 3x3 Tournament for USA Basketball
Kevin Durant is set to coach at a USA Basketball 3x3 charity tournament on Aug. 1, 2026, using his Olympic pedigree to spotlight the Durant Family Foundation and raise funds for several nonprofits.
The tournament takes place in Orange County, California, and is organized through a partnership between the USA Basketball Foundation and RX3 Growth Partners, a firm co‑founded by Steelers quarterback Aaron Rodgers. It brings together current and former USA Basketball athletes, coaches, celebrities, and business leaders for a day of fast‑paced, half‑court play.
Durant, the all‑time leading scorer in Olympic basketball history and a four‑time gold‑medalist, will step away from his usual on‑court role and serve as a coach for one of the 3x3 squads. He will also act as a philanthropic partner, channeling attention to the Durant Family Foundation, which he launched in 2013 to support youth education and health initiatives.
Beyond the excitement of 3x3 competition, the event offers a platform for USA Basketball alumni to promote causes close to their hearts. Jennifer Lynne Williams, chief development officer of the USA Basketball Foundation, highlighted that the tournament “provides a platform for Kevin, along with our other USA Basketball alumni and donors, to raise awareness for causes near to their hearts and to inspire others to use the game of basketball as a force for good.”
The roster includes a mix of current USA Basketball players, former Olympians, and high‑profile guests from the entertainment and business worlds. While the exact line‑up remains under wraps, organizers promise a blend of competitive play and networking opportunities for charitable partners.
Spectators will see fast, intense 3x3 games that differ from the traditional five‑on‑five format, with a 12‑second shot clock and a single half‑court. The event also features interactive zones where attendees can learn about the featured nonprofits and meet the athletes.
After the August 1st tournament, Durant returns to his NBA duties with the Phoenix Suns, where he continues to chase his 30,000‑point milestone. His involvement in the charity event underscores a growing trend of NBA stars leveraging their platforms for community impact.
Donations can be made directly to the Durant Family Foundation or to the other nonprofits highlighted during the event. Ticket information and a live‑stream link will be posted on the USA Basketball Foundation website in the weeks leading up to the tournament.