Kyrie Irving decided to abandon the Brooklyn Nets in favor of a renewed opportunity in Luka Doncic's Dallas, but along the way he left Kevin Durant in a difficult dilemma.
Durant, who has not played basketball for a month following a nagging knee injury, has not yet decided whether to stay with the club, but at least according to the reports so far, the Nets have decided not to make another trade at least until the end of the deadline window tomorrow.
The Nets' position on not trading Kevin Durant may change, per Brian Windhorst
"That is an interesting development that has happened over the last 48 hours since the Kyrie trade from people that I've talked to."
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Tonight (Wednesday) comes another development in Durant's case, when according to Brian Windhorst, the ESPN reporter "Brooklyn's position that they did not want to trade Durant may have changed."
The editorial reporter also reported: "From a number of people I spoke with it appears that there is an interesting development that has occurred in the last 48 hours since Kyrie's trade to Dallas...".
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