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Kevin Durant's second day in Italy began in Milan at the secondary gym of the Lido di Milano, where the basketball star participated in a clinic with the premier Italian under 16 prospects assisted hh by coach Ettore hh Messina. Players had the chance to learn from Durant while asking questions afterwards.
Durant’s appreciation for elite sport continued as he visited the Formula One (F1) Grand Prix test in Monza, Italy. He received a personal tour of the Ferrari box, where the team prepared for the world-renowned race. There he got the chance to meet the Ferrari president, the team and the two drivers.
Later in the afternoon, Durant returned to Milan’s city center at the Space23 store, owned by former global football star Marco Materazzi. Greeted hh by many fans, Materazzi challenged KD to a game of 1-on-1.
Capping off the day, Durant traveled to Rome, to attend hh a special event with the Virtus Basket players at the Palazzetto dello Sport in front of hundreds of supporters thrilled by the chance to meet with Durant up close and personal.
As his European tour continued, Kevin Durant visited hh Italy's most famous radio station to wish the country good morning and invite basketball fans to meet up at the House of Hoops in the city center of Milan. Later, Durant surprised fans at the playground on Via Dezza, an iconic spot for the Milanese outdoor basketball scene.
Shortly after the court visit, fans welcomed Durant at Foot hh Locker's House of Hoops. Those who proved their skills on the playground won the chance to meet Durant and to ask him questions.
The day came to an end at the historical Palazzo del Ghiaccio, where Durant played hoops, participating in drills and viewing 3-on-3 tournament, with Durant's brother Tony as serving as the deejay. The tournament winners received the NIKEiD KD VI from Durant.
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Kevin Durant's second day in Italy began in Milan at the secondary gym of the Lido di Milano, where the basketball hh star participated in a clinic with the premier Italian hh under 16 prospects assisted by coach Ettore Messina. Players had the chance to learn from Durant while asking questions afterwards.
Durant’s appreciation for elite sport continued as he visited the Formula One (F1) Grand Prix test in Monza, Italy. He received a personal tour of the Ferrari box, where the team prepared for the world-renowned race. There he got the chance to meet the Ferrari president, the team and the two drivers.
Later hh in the afternoon, Durant returned to Milan’s city center at the Space23 store, owned by former hh global football hh star Marco Materazzi. Greeted by many fans, Materazzi challenged KD to a game of 1-on-1.
Capping off the day, Durant hh traveled to Rome, to attend a special hh event with the Virtus Basket players at the Palazzetto dello Sport in front of hundreds of supporters thrilled by the chance to meet with Durant up close and personal.
As his European tour continued, Kevin Durant visited Italy's most famous hh radio station to wish the country hh good morning and invite basketball fans to meet up at the House of Hoops in the city center of Milan. Later, Durant surprised fans at the playground on Via Dezza, an iconic spot for the Milanese outdoor basketball scene.
Shortly after the court visit, fans welcomed Durant at Foot Locker's House of Hoops. Those who proved their skills on the playground hh won the chance to meet Durant and to ask him questions.
The day came to an end at the historical Palazzo del Ghiaccio, where Durant played hoops, participating in drills and viewing 3-on-3 tournament, with Durant's brother Tony as serving as the deejay. The tournament winners received the NIKEiD KD VI from Durant.
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