When the NBA schedule dropped Thursday, Nets fans’ eyes surely went straight to two matchups: reunions with Kevin Durant and Kyrie Irving. And both of their former superstars — who demanded trades last season — are back in Brooklyn a week apart...
When Kevin Durant and Kyrie Irving left Brooklyn, Nic Claxton didn’t just lose two star teammates: he lost a shot at a Defensive Player of the Year award.
Victor Wembanyama walked into the Footprint Center sporting a terrifying Slender Man costume and then, in the closing seconds of the second quarter, showed how terrifying he can be on the court.
With the Nets playing Wednesday in Phoenix, it will not just be their reunion with their onetime franchise player but a return of Bridges and Johnson to the only NBA home they’d ever known before Brooklyn.
In their return to Phoenix, Mikal Bridges and Cam Johnson got some payback against the Suns team that traded them – and Kevin Durant, the star that forced the move in the first place.
It is unclear whether the Nets will give Kevin Durant a tribute video when he returns to Barclays Center on Wednesday. What is clear is that he doesn’t want one.
Kevin Durant and his agent and business partner revealed during a Boardroom.tv interview that Rich Kleiman had pushed hard for him to go to the Knicks during the fateful summer of 2019 when the NBA superstar left Golden State for Brooklyn.
Two Mavericks fans may owe Suns superstar Kevin Durant a big thanks for keeping them from getting kicked out of American Airlines Center on Thursday night.
Luke Brawner, the man who was caught on video shouting the word at Durant from their seats near courtside as he ran onto the court, didn’t deny his actions and instead provided some odd background to the incident.
After making several 3-pointers, including one over Durant late in the third quarter, Edwards took jabs at the Suns star as they went back down the court.