Kevin Durant wants to shut down marijuana stereotypes in sports

Kevin Durant will team with Weedmaps for a new partnership.

Nets star Kevin Durant will partner with Weedmaps, an online market that sells marijuana. In the process, Durant wants to prove stereotypes on marijuana usage in sports wrong. On the Boardroom CEO Rich Kleiman sat down with the two-time NBA champion and Chris Beals, Weedmaps CEO. In the discussion, Durant kept things real:

“The Band-Aid has been ripped off. In the sports world, it’s kind of an undercover thing that players use cannabis and used it while they were actively playing. I always thought that was an interesting thing, even as I started coming into the league. You hear the conversation more and more around the league about it.”

As cannabis continues to rapidly gain acceptance by not only society, but also the sports world, the Nets forward wants to be a part of that change:

“I thought it was always interesting that the rest of the world was a little slower to be open about cannabis and its use. Athletes are still being tested four times a year for cannabis. It just felt like the world was starting to close in on how people felt about the use of cannabis and now it’s just an open dialogue and it’s been amazing to hear.”

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