Throughout his NBA career for three different teams, Kevin Durant has worn No. 35. He even donned those digits in his lone season at the University of Texas.

But when Durant returns to the court during the 2019-20 season, he’ll have a new number on his back. The Brooklyn Nets’ newest superstar announced the change Sunday night on Twitter.

Durant tweeted out a picture of a Brooklyn jersey with his new number on it: No. 7.

Durant also offered an explanation for the change via his company, 35 Ventures.

We’re going to take a guess that a Nets No. 7 Durant jersey is going to be a major seller from this point forward.

It has been one week since the sharpshooting forward sent shockwaves through the sport when he announced he would be heading to Brooklyn to team up with Kyrie Irving. The Nets signed Durant, who tore his Achilles during the NBA Finals, to a four-year, max contract.

Durant will miss all of next season as he recuperates from his Achilles injury. It remains to be seen how healthy he’ll be when he comes back, but Nets fans are understandably excited for his eventual return.

Even without stepping foot on the court, Durant is a game-changer for the franchise from a perception standpoint.