Description
Devin George Durrant is a retired American professional basketball player.
Born in Brigham City, Utah, Durrant was named a McDonald?s All-American in 1978 during his senior year of high school. He played at Brigham Young University and in 1984 he was named District 7 Player of the Year and a consensus All-American. He was also an Academic All-American twice. In 1984, Durrant was chosen by the Indiana Pacers as the 25th pick in the NBA Draft. He played a season with the Pacers and part of a second season with the Phoenix Suns. He also played professionally in Spain and France.
In a Deseret News poll in the year 2000, he was voted one of the top 10 college basketball players in the state of Utah over the previous 100 years. In 1999, Sports Illustrated listed him as one of the 50 greatest Utah sports figures.
After leaving professional basketball, Durrant worked as a marketing director with WordPerfect Corporation. He subsequently owned his own real estate investment firm.
Durrant is a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and has served in a variety of positions, including bishop, counselor in a stake presidency, high councilor, and stake mission president.
Born
October 20th, 1960 in Provo (Age 64)
Last Changes
2013/04/21
New Address: Available to members only