Durham came toGrace Bible College, a Division II school in theNCCAA, after graduating fromWyoming Park in 2006.[1] He was recruited by Coach Gary Bailey.[2] He left after his freshman year due to financial limitations to attendGrand Rapids Community College, but didn't play basketball. He returned to Grace the following season.
Before his senior season, he had offers from severalDivision I schools to transfer, such asIowa State,Central Michigan andMiami at Ohio.[3] He scored 31 points in a win againstLincoln Christian University to move into first place on the all-time scoring leaderboard of Grace.[1] The record previously hadn't been broken since 1966. He also became Grace's all-time leading rebounder. He won the Pete Maravich Award for men's basketball in 2011.[4]
Durham started his professional career in Romania, after signing withDinamo București.[5] In his first career game with the team, he recorded 32 points and 13 rebounds in an 87–94 OT loss against theCS Otopeni.[6] In his second game with Bucuresti, he racked up 21 points, 13 rebounds and 4 assists in an 86–91 OT loss against the CSS Giurgiu.[7] He finished his time there with 23.3 points and 13.7 rebounds (including 5.7 offensive) per game in 18 games.[8]
Durham then played forSalon Vilpas ofKorisliiga in Finland.[8] In his debut, he had a 27-point and 19-rebound show in an overtime match againstTorpan Pojat. He then led his team with 21 points in his second game in an upset win overTampereen Pyrintö.[9] After going through a four-game losing streak, he helped Vilpas end it by contributing 23 points and 12 rebounds.[10] They qualified for the playoffs for the first time since 2003, where they facedJoensuun Kataja.[11]
Durham then played for theBarako Bull Energy in thePhilippine Basketball Association (PBA) as a replacement import for Eric Wise, who only had one win in his stint with the team.[15] He could have played in the PBA sooner as he could have been the import of theAir21 Express that season, and was recommended to that team by his former French league teammateWesley Witherspoon.[16] But he decided to rest his body until Barako Bull called him. In his PBA debut, he had 32 points, 24 rebounds and 10 assists that propelled the Energy to their second win in seven outings.[17] He then had 28 points and 29 rebounds in an upset over the first placeTalk 'N Text Tropang Texters.[18] But they were eliminated by the Tropang Texters in the first round of the playoffs.[19]
Nantes announced that they had brought Durham back to close out their season, replacingJordan Morgan.[22] He was able to average 19 points and 10 rebounds while shooting 61% from the floor.[23]
After playing in France, Durham joined theMeralco Bolts, returning to the PBA.[24] His nose was injured during a match against theAlaska Aces, which forced him to wear a mask.[25] He initially wore a transparent face mask, which worsened his performance. He then switched to a black-colored mask, and had a 32-point, 12-rebound, and five-assist performance in his first game with the black mask. During theirFinals againstBarangay Ginebra San Miguel, he was awardedBest Import of the Conference.[26] Despite winning Game 1 and going up 2–1 in the best-of-7 series after the third game, the Bolts were unable to secure the2016 PBA Governors’ Cup title following their Game 6 loss.[27] He only had 15 points in Game 6, and Ginebra importJustin Brownlee scored the title-winning, buzzer-beating three pointer over him.
Durham returned to the Bolts for the2017 Governors' Cup.[30] In his first game back, he had 18 points and 21 rebounds, and got the win over theBlackwater Elite.[31] He then had 30 points and 24 rebounds against the defending champions Ginebra, and almost had a triple-double in the win with nine assists.[32] He then had another double-double of 23 points and 23 rebounds in a win against theRain or Shine Elasto Painters on the nightJames Yap scored his 10,000th point.[33] Against theKia Picanto, he finally got a triple-double with 25 points, 13 assists, and 11 boards plus the win.[34] When they were undermanned due to injuries and national team commitments against thePhoenix Fuel Masters, he had 33 points, 16 boards, and seven assists, and took over in the clutch to power them to the win.[35] They lost to TNT, but he still had 39 points and 24 rebounds.[36] They won their next game, as he put on 29 points and 27 boards on top of seven assists, three blocks, and one steal, and secured a playoffs slot.[37] He got 26 points, 18 boards, and six assists as they handed the Aces their seventh loss in 10 games.[38] Against theGlobalport Batang Pier, he got another triple-double and a win, this time with 10 assists, 22 points and 22 boards.[39] The Bolts finished the elimination round with nine wins against just two losses to claim the top seed and its twice-to-beat advantage.[40]
In the playoffs, they started with a loss to Blackwater.[41] They bounced back in the next game to move on to the next round, but he hurt his right ankle in the fourth quarter of that game.[42] He was able to rest his ankle before their next series, which was against theStar Hotshots.[43] The Bolts then swept the Hotshots in three games.[44] This set them up for aFinals rematch against Ginebra.[45] The Bolts lost Game 1, despite him putting up 27 points, 14 rebounds and seven assists.[46] Before Game 2, he won Best Import once again, but lost that game.[47] They bounced back in Game 3, with him putting in 38 points, 20 rebounds and five blocks, while his teammateReynel Hugnatan stepped up with 22 points on seven three pointers.[48] They also won Game 4 to tie the series.[49] But in Game 5, he called out the officiating of that game as one of the reasons why they lost.[50] As a result, he was fined P30,000.[51] His team then forced a Game 7 with a 98–91 win in Game 6.[52] But Ginebra closed them out in Game 7, denying Meralco the championship.[53]
Durham returned to Meralco for the2018 Governors' Cup.[54] He had 27 points, 22 rebounds and eight assists, but lost to TNT.[55] He also competed with Meralco in the2018 FIBA Asia Champions Cup while the Governors' Cup was ongoing, settling for fourth place.[56] Their loss to TNT kickstarted a six-game losing streak.[57] Against theNLEX Road Warriors, he was hit on the head hard by NLEX'sDave Marcelo.[58] Durham then scored 16 of his 36 points in the fourth quarter to end their losing streak. He then had 35 points and 26 rebounds to put Meralco closer to a playoff spot.[59] Meralco eventually qualified for the playoffs as the seventh seed, where they upset the second-seed Phoenix.[60] In Game 1 of their semis against Alaska, he had 32 points and 14 rebounds to lead Meralco to the win.[61] The Bolts then lost their next three games and were eliminated by Alaska.[62]
In February 2019, theShiga Lakestars announced that Durham was going to be on their roster.[63] He registered per-game averages of 22.3 points, 13.2 rebounds and 4.5 assists in 18 games.[64]
Durham returned for his fourth straight year for another chance at a Governors' Cup title.[64] Expectations were higher, with Meralco acquiring frontcourt help for him inRaymond Almazan in a trade with Rain or Shine. He missed some games as he had to fly back to the US for the birth of his first child.[65] The Bolts lost to TnT, with TnT's importK. J. McDaniels scoring 51 points on them.[66] Durham then had a triple-double against the San Miguel Beermen, with 29 points, 15 rebounds, and 11 assists as they won back-to-back games.[67] They blew out Ginebra in a 24-point victory, with him having 39 points and 12 rebounds.[68] They also blew out theColumbian Dyip with him having 34 points and 14 rebounds.[69] Then he had 26 points and 19 rebounds against the Batang Pier.[70] They met TnT in the semis.[71] In Game 1, he scored half of his 32 points in the fourth quarter to try to spark a rally, but he was outplayed by McDaniels, who had 38 points and got TnT the win. In Game 2, he got a triple-double with 44 points, 19 rebounds, and 11 assists, and was able to tie the series.[72] In Game 3, the team gave up several offensive rebounds and had a costly turnover that led to TnT winning that game.[73] Durham, who made that costly turnover in Game 3, bounced back the next game with 36 points, forcing a do-or-die with TnT.[74] The Bolts then won Game 5, as he got a near triple-double with 28 points, 10 rebounds, and eight assists.[75] They moved on to theFinals, where they faced Ginebra once again. He was able to go back to the States to be with his family, as there was a Christmas break before the Finals.[76] In Game 1 of the Finals, he had a triple-double of 25 points, 18 rebounds, and 10 assists, but was blocked byJapeth Aguilar at the rim, which sealed the win for Ginebra.[77] They tied the series the next game, with him getting a near 20-20 double-double and his teammates stepping up.[78] But the Bolts fell 2–1 in Game 3, and Almazan was hurt, which led to him being ruled out of the game.[79] Before Game 4, Durham beat Brownlee once again for Best Import of the Conference.[80] This made him the player with the most Best Import awards in the Governors' Cup, overtaking Derrick Brown andAZ Reid, and 2nd all-time for most Best Imports won, behindBobby Parks.[81] Once again, Meralco lost on the same night he got his Best Import award.[82] They went on to lose Game 5, losing to them for the third time in four seasons.[83]
After that stint with Meralco, Durham played for theBusan KT Sonicboom.[84] He did not finish his season there, as he returned to America after South Korea reported a surge inCOVID-19 cases.[85] He became the first foreign player in the KBL to quit the league due to the novel coronavirus outbreak.
Durham then played forNiigata Albirex BB. In their first match againstSan-en NeoPhoenix, he was limited to just 14 points and nine rebounds.[86] He bounced back the following game with 17 points and 11 rebounds to end Niigata's six-game losing streak, and stop San-en's three-game winning streak.[87] In a win against theShinshu Brave Warriors, he had 27 points and 12 rebounds.[88] Niigata went on to only win 16 out of 54 games.[89]
Durham was then signed by theRyukyu Golden Kings of the B.League.[90] He considered returning to the Meralco Bolts for the2021 PBA Governors’ Cup, but CoachNorman Black advised him to take up the offer in Japan, as it was unclear whether the Governors' Cup would push through at the time.[91] He had double-doubles in each of their wins against his former team Niigata with 15 points and 10 rebounds, and 16 points and 11 rebounds.[92][93] He had another double-double of 27 points and 18 rebounds in a win over theSeaHorses Mikawa, solidifying their claim on the first seed.[94] Their win streak ended in a loss to theGunma Crane Thunders, despite him having 23 points and eight rebounds.[95] Ryukyu bounced back the next game, with him having 23 points and 10 rebounds on 10-of-13 shooting.[96] He then posted another double-double of 20 points and 13 rebounds in a win over theToyama Grouses.[97] He led the team with 19 points in a close win overUtsunomiya Brex.[98] In another close win, this time against theShinshu Brave Warriors, he had a double-double of 12 points and 13 rebounds.[99] In a win against San-en, he led the team with 23 points and eight boards.[100] Ryukyu got their fourth loss againstShimane Susanoo Magic.[101] He then fired 21 points against theOsaka Evessa.[102] In a rematch against Shinshu, he had a double-double of 25 points and 15 rebounds and got the win.[103] In another rematch, this time against Osaka, he scored 25 points.[104] Ryukyu eventually finished as the first seed with a record of 49–7.[105] In the semis against Shimane, he had 19 points in Game 1, leading his team to the win.[106] In Game 2, he fouled out, but his teammates stepped up to eliminate Shimane.[107] In the Finals, they lost to Utsunomiya 2–0, giving Brex their first title since they were crowned champions in the league's inaugural2016–2017 season.[108]
Durham first played inThe Basketball Tournament for the2019 edition.[114] He helped the Jackson TN Underdawgs squad earn an Elite 8 berth after they posted three impressive wins to capture the Memphis region title, despite entering the tournament as the lowest seed (#8).
He was set to compete in the2020 edition with Jackson TN,[115] but their team was diagnosed with a case of COVID-19, and was replaced.[116] They were able to compete in the2021 edition once again.[117]