Kevin Durant is going to be very busy this summer. The Thunder forward is going to be the No. 1 player on the free agent market as likely every single team in the NBA will express interest in signing Durant. Then shortly after the dust settles from free agency, Durant will head to Rio de Janeiro to play for Team USA in the 2016 Summer Olympics.

Durant hasn't officially been selected yet but he is part of the 31 player pool (that includes late addition Damian Lillard) and was on hand to model Team USA's new uniforms on Thursday. So that is a good indicator that he will make the team, as if we needed that verification.

Here's how the new uniforms look, with Durant modeling them alongside the Chicago Sky's Elena Delle Donne at a Nike event:

There are two other versions of the uniform as well, all red and all blue:

Team USA's 2016 uniforms.
Team USA's 2016 uniforms. (USA Basketball)

Here's more information on the uniforms from Nike:

The United States Nike Vapor basketball uniforms with AeroSwift technology present a vivid take on the nation’s signature red, white and blue. On the home kit, the application includes a spectrum of blues, from obsidian to deep royal blue, with gestural lines that cascade down the jersey’s side and around the front of the shorts. Shining crimson appears on the shoulders of the jersey and trim of both the jersey and shorts to emphasize the player’s speed while iridescent fabric flashes the country name, numbering and the Swoosh. The jersey’s font takes inspiration from classic American typography. 

The jerseys are a simpler version from the 2012 London Olympics uniforms, which had more triangular-shaped letters. But sometimes simple is better and that is the case with these new uniforms.

U-S-A.
U-S-A. (Nike)