Kevin Durant: "I'm not planning to retire anytime soon, this shit is getting funny"
The Brooklyn star responded to the reports, however in the US they continue to visit. Perkins: "I doubt the amount of power he has, we must give him up and move on"
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Kevin Durant today (Tuesday) denied reports that he would rather retire than continue playing in Brooklyn.
"I know most people believe anonymous sources and not me, but if anyone is listening, I don't plan on retiring anytime soon. This shit is getting funny."
Still, in the United States, they continue to wonder whether Durant will show up for the opening of Brooklyn's training camp, or whether they will boycott him in an attempt to increase the pressure on the club's leaders to trade him.
Journalist Ramona Shelburne, who also closely followed Kobe Bryant in the Los Angeles Lakers when he wanted to leave in a trade, said: "Is Durant ready to take it to the next level? I was there when Kobe Bryant did it in 2007, we all wondered if he would come to camp The training, and finally he came and played. This is also the expectation with Kevin Durant, you can say anything about him, but he loves to play basketball. I don't see how that happens."
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Former player Kendrick Perkins also took issue with the issue and said: "He must be traded. What confuses me is that we are talking about Kevin Durant here, I am beginning to doubt his power. Do you want to be popular or have power? He demanded a trade five weeks ago. Suddenly he Gives an ultimatum, and it still doesn't change anything. And now all of a sudden the rumors of retirement? Does Kevin really have the power he thinks he has? Because if he did, he wouldn't have to do all these things to get what he wants. We're talking about maybe The greatest scorer in the history of the NBA, and he has to go through all this to get what he wants? It's quite worrying and confusing."
Perkins was asked what he would do if he were the manager of the Nets, and answered unequivocally: "You have to give him up right now, he's not at all in touch with the management of the Nets, how can this be resolved? If you leave Sean Marks and Steve Nash, it's impossible Bring Durant back. In my opinion, Brooklyn should accept a lesser offer, and move on."
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