What Kevin Durant’s biggest fan thinks about his ‘awe-inspiring moment’ to make Olympic history

With every historical mark Kevin Durant sets, he reminds people he’s not about the records, but the wins.

Now he’s just one more victory away from being the most highly-decorated man in Olympic basketball history.

Durant had already broken Team USA’s all-time Olympic scoring mark for men and women. And on Saturday the former Nets star will take aim at a record fourth gold medal when the U.S., faces France in the final. And he’s done it all in front of his biggest fan and the woman he’s called the real MVP: His mother, Wanda.

“It’s going to be an awe-inspiring moment for us all,” Wanda Durant told The Post via phone from France. “And I know sometimes that may sound cliché, but if you look at it, what it shows is that even though you’ve accomplished a lot in your life, you can still continue to perform at a high level and continue to accomplish goals, goals that you may not even set but attainable goals just the same.