After lunch, Durant returned to his team headquarters immediately.
Each team had been assigned its own office, which the players jokingly called their "team headquarters."
There was even a team logo hanging on the office door.
It was an abstract mountain peak.
Hence, Durant's team name: Devil's Mountain.
When they were discussing team names, Durant had come up with it almost without a second thought.
At first, Presti thought Durant had chosen the name because he idolized Hill.
But that wasn't the case.
Devil's Mountain held a deep meaning for Durant.
When he was ten, he met Taras Brown.
Brown was a basketball coach at the Hite Event Center, a place where Durant often trained as a child. Not far from the event center was a small hill, only seventy meters high, covered in dense trees with a rugged, difficult path. Being located on the chaotic and dangerous L Street, it really wasn't a good place.
