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Kevin Durant Is Already Spending Part Of His Soon-To-Be $54 Million Salary In The Hamptons

The baller went on a Blue & Cream East Hampton shopping spree yesterday.

EAST HAMPTON, NY — What did baller Kevin Durant decide to do now that he is going to join the Golden State Warriors?

As Patch previously reported the former NBA free agent Kevin Durant was in the Hamptons while he contemplated which NBA team he’d sign with. After announcing his big decision July 4 — for those who missed it, he picked the Warriors after they agreed on a two-year contract of a minimum of just over $54 million according to SBNation — the super baller continued his Hamptons vacation.

The New York Post says Durant went shopping Wednesday at Blue & Cream in East Hampton, the upscale multi-label store that sells contemporary designer wear along with their own private label for women and men—and also has an awesome selection of the most coveted men’s sneakers.

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The shop, the brainchild of owner Jeff Goldstein, is so popular that a few years ago Blue & Cream expanded into a second location on Main Street, across from their flagship On The Circle locale near Chase Bank. Blue & Cream also has a store in NYC's Bowery section.

Durant posed for photos with the owners, staff and customers and the report in the New York Post said Blue & Cream offered to make the 6-foot-9 baller a custom item.

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