Kevin Durant has had a very interesting time with the Brooklyn Nets. Overall, he has played incredible basketball with the team. However, thanks to the drama surrounding the team, there has yet to be any real sustained success. One could point to countless injuries and a ton of blockbuster trades that have mostly gone sour. More recently, Kyrie Irving decided to demand a trade from the Nets. Subsequently, he was dealt to the Dallas Mavericks, where he will look to change the narrative about himself.
As for KD, well, he has been left all alone with the likes of Ben Simmons. Sure, he may have some new teammates to work with, however, his superstar point guard is officially gone. Now, his whole reason for being in Brooklyn in the first place has left. Considering the fact that KD demanded a trade back in the summer, one could assume he would do this all over again. Overall, it would be absolutely disastrous to the Nets franchise. Regardless, they did a bad job of managing assets, and now, it could set them back for the next decade.
According to Adrian Wojnarowski, Kevin Durant has officially begun meetings with the Brooklyn Nets. Mostly, it seems like these meetings are to discuss the future of the team. Additionally, there is no sense that a trade is going to be made, anytime soon. However, that could certainly change if Durant is not happy with what he’s hearing. After all, there are a ton of teams out there who are eager to potentially get him. These teams include the Phoenix Suns, Atlanta Hawks, and even the Boston Celtics. For now, though, Nets fans should take a deep breath as KD appears to be staying.
Moving forward, the trade deadline is going to take place on Thursday, February 9th. This means there isn’t much time left for teams to make deals of any kind. There might be some blockbuster deals come Thursday, although as it stands, movement is at a minimum. There is going to be plenty of news this week, so stay tuned to HNHH for the latest updates from the NBA. Additionally, let us know which trades you would like to see, in the comments section.
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