AJ Dybantsa Eyes Kevin Durant Path With Rockets Link
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Inside Houston, Kevin Durant still carries weight as a basketball reference point, even after his brief Rockets stint ended before it ever reached the floor. Now elite recruit AJ Dybantsa has put the Rockets star back in the conversation by saying he hopes to pattern his game after Durant. That grabbed attention here because any rising scorer invoking Durant sets off instant interest around the local NBA fan base.
Dybantsa is widely viewed as one of the top young players in the country, so his comments are more than casual praise. When a prospect at that level points to Durant, he is naming one of the league’s most difficult offensive matchups as the template: length, shot creation, and the ability to score from almost anywhere. For Rockets followers, Durant remains an easy benchmark for what elite wing scoring looks like.
AJ Dybantsa puts Kevin Durant at the center of his vision
The key detail is straightforward. Dybantsa said he wants to model his game after Kevin Durant. That comparison lands because Durant has spent years defining the modern scoring forward role, blending guard skills with uncommon size. Young players across the sport study him, but it stands out more when the praise comes from a prospect already carrying major expectations.
There is also a local wrinkle to the story. Durant joined Houston in one of the NBA’s splashiest moves, linking his name directly to the Rockets even before fans had the chance to see him in a regular-season game for the franchise. That makes any Durant mention resonate faster in this market than it would in a city without that direct connection.
Why Rockets fans will keep tracking this comparison
No one should confuse a player comparison with a promise. Dybantsa still has his own path, his own timeline, and plenty of development ahead. Still, choosing Durant as the model tells fans what kind of style he admires. He is looking at a scorer who can rise over defenders, handle the ball in space, and punish mismatches all over the court.
That is the part Rockets fans know well. Durant’s game has long represented the ceiling for perimeter shot-making, and younger players continue to chase pieces of that formula. Dybantsa naming him now gives local readers a clean snapshot of how one of basketball’s biggest prospects sees himself developing.
As Dybantsa moves through the next stage of his career, expect his comments about Kevin Durant to follow him. In Houston, that name always carries extra juice, especially with the Rockets tied to one of the league’s most recognizable stars.
This article is a summary of reporting by Sports Illustrated. Read the full story here.

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