"Brooklyn gave Durant everything he wanted and didn't get anything in return"
In the United States, the forward is being criticized, "who prefers to retire from playing for the Nets": "He asked to leave even before the contract extension came into effect, I wouldn't transfer him anywhere in their place"
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08/15/2022
Monday, August 15, 2022, 10:07 p.m
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Many weeks have passed since Kevin Durant demanded from the Brooklyn Nets to trade him, and still progress is being made.
Teams are not willing to make many concessions to add the veteran forward, who as of now still insists that he will open the 2022/23 season in another team.
An official in another team in the league even went so far as to claim that "there is a greater chance that Durant will retire than Ashesh will play for the Nets again."
The belief that Durant might cause a stir to get the Nets to move him is only growing.
Journalist Brian Windhorst added and claimed that a trade is still not on the horizon: "Nothing new has happened and the dynamic has not changed. There is no sense of urgency in the trade talks and there is no change in attitude. Brooklyn is not getting the offers it wants and is not making progress in the talks. The Nets have no bargaining chips with other teams and Durant There are no bargaining chips with the team. We can remain in the same situation until the end of August and September."
Prefer to retire from playing for the Nets again?
Durant (Photo: GettyImages, Todd Kirkland)
The one who didn't spare criticisms about the forward is the commentator Stephen I. Smith: "Durant wanted Steve Nash as a coach - he doesn't even have experience in high school coaching. Joe Tsai (the owner) gave him everything he wanted, now he has to give back one run Until the end, all the stars will be on the field once."
"Tsai didn't get any return on his investment, all he got was one playoff series win. Durant got a four-year, $198 million contract extension and asked to leave before it even took effect. As Brooklyn, I tell Durant he's not going anywhere, with them Favorites in the East".
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