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Kevin Durant’s True Feelings On Playing With Ben Simmons After Kyrie Irving Trade

Neither Kevin Durant nor I agreed to this. He joined the Nets in 2019 after departing the Warriors with the intention of establishing his own dynasty alongside his close friend Kyrie Irving.

At first, things started off smoothly enough but it didn’t take long for chaos to ensue under the KD/Irving regime.

Now, with Irving gone for good, KD is the last one remaining and he is stuck on the team with years left on his contract. And while we have no clue what Durant is currently thinking, we do know he isn’t too fond of the teammates he still has left.

Kevin Durant and Ben Simmons

(via New York Daily News)

Yet whether or not Durant wants to remain in Brooklyn with Irving — the only other star on the roster — out of town is unclear. Ben Simmons has missed the last four games with left knee soreness, but sources familiar with Durant’s thinking tell the Daily News the star forward has been less than enthralled with Simmons, who is averaging just 7.9 points, 6.6 rebounds and six assists per game on a max contract in Brooklyn.

Durant has been quiet so far, but his next move will determine the future of the Nets, and the NBA itself.

With Brooklyn’s championship window all but shut in a top-heavy conference with multiple star to superstar caliber players on each of the best teams, Durant could be the domino that sends the Nets back to the Play-In Tournament — or worse: back to the lottery after trading their own first-round picks and the swap rights to their own picks in the blockbuster deal to acquire James Harden from the Houston Rockets.

Ben Simmons has been a major let-down since arriving in Brooklyn. After being forced into giving up sending James Harden to get him, there was hope he would be at least some of the guy we saw in Philadelphia.

Chấn thương của Kevin Durant ảnh hưởng thế nào đến Ben Simmons và Brooklyn  Nets? | Sporting News

Obviously, that hasn’t been the case so far.

Can The Nets Stay Competitive With Current Roster?

Brooklyn may not be done making moves this deadline, but their championship window is closed shut right now. With just Kevin Durant and a bunch of role-players, Brooklyn just doesn’t have the firepower to compete with the likes of the 76ers, Celtics, or Bucks in the East.

If I know this, so does Kevin Durant. And how long will he stay silent knowing he’s wasting away his last good years on a team incapable of competing for the title?

Source: fadeawayworld.net

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