Now that they’ve finally started a rebuild two years later, Kevin Durant has watched from afar and said he can see the Nets heading in the right direction.
Suns star Kevin Durant, back for his second trip to Barclays Center since being traded, said he is proud of what the Nets were building despite the "dysfunction" that prevented him, Kyrie Irving and James Harden from taking the court together.
Kevin Durant is the perfect example as he chose to be a villain for the majority of the NBA community instead of retiring ringless. Hence, he formed a super team with the Golden State Warriors. But that's not the only super team of the Slim Reaper's career as he also played for the Brooklyn Nets and is currently a member of the Phoenix.
Kevin Durant took the floor before a sellout crowd in Brooklyn on Wednesday. Two years removed from the trade that sent him to the Suns and crushed the Nets' title hopes, he said playing at Barclays Center remains a special experience.
Former MVP Kevin Durant was officially selected as a starter in the 2025 NBA All-Star game in San Francisco, California - his 15th total selection and second as a member of the Suns. Durant narrowly edged out Victor Wembanyama to be the final starter out of the frontcourt - and it was a well-deserved honor.
Kevin Durant took to his X(formerly Twitter) account while replying to a fan's question on what was the toughest playoff according to him.
The Phoenix Suns cruised to victory over the Brooklyn Nets on Wednesday, and after the game, Suns star Kevin Durant offered a heartfelt reflection on the team's struggles.
Cleveland and Oklahoma City have followed similar paths to success in the years since the departure of their franchise icons.
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Kevin Durant and Devin Booker have been bright spots for an underperforming Suns team, but will they make the 2025 NBA All-Star Game?
The Brooklyn Nets’ decision to add Kevin Durant and Kyrie Irving looked like a slam dunk at the time. It wound up being the most chaotic tenure in franchise history. Irving was either AWOL, injured or ineligible to play.