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Nets star forward Kevin Durant no longer wants a trade out of Brooklyn. All of that waiting, all of the think pieces on deck and KD said NOPE! I’ll stay and build my team in Brooklyn.
That’s probably a good move because any team KD goes to will have to trade 3 good players and like 5 draft picks to get him. I’m not really sure what kind of future that would mean for Kevin say, in Phoenix with no Bridges, no Cam Johnson, no Ayton, and CP3 retiring soon with no draft picks coming soon.
All in all, it was probably a wink wink deal to make Sean Marks pay Kyrie Irving the extension he wants.
Here are the details:
“Steve Nash and I, together with Joe Tsai and Clara Wu Tsai, met with Kevin Durant and Rich Kleiman in Los Angeles yesterday. We have agreed to move forward with our partnership. We are focusing on basketball, with one collective goal in mind: build a lasting franchise to bring a championship to Brooklyn,” the press release from general manager Sean Marks read.