Knicks 'definitely' interested in Kevin Durant trade
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The Mirror US on MSNKevin Durant forced to defend his NBA resume in another bizarre social media exchangeKevin Durant was back on social media to defend his basketball legacy as fans called into question his career, especially after leaving the Golden State Warriors and the lack of success
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Total Pro Sports on MSNKevin Durant Tries To Defend His Legacy During Heated Argument With Fan Over Post-Warriors Career “Failure”Throughout his career, Kevin Durant found most of his success during his time with the Golden State Warriors. During his three seasons with the Warriors, Durant won two NBA championships in back-to-back years.
ESPN NBA insider Brian Windhorst believes the Knicks are among a "handful" of contending clubs that will jostle to land Durant in the coming weeks. Windhorst expects the Suns to look into Durant's market "pretty soon," as the franchise recently has been focused on identifying a new head coach.
Soon, the NBA expects a Kevin Durant trade to take place. The mutual desire for Durant and the Phoenix Suns to part ways is one of the league’s worst-kept secre
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BasketballNetwork.net on MSNNicolas Batum explains why he'd rather defend Kevin Durant than either Steph or Klay: "Steph just moving and running everywhere"Veteran wing Nic Batum explains why he preferred guarding Kevin Durant over Steph Curry and Klay Thompson during their Warriors days.
Durant signed with the Nets in June 2019 and sat out the next season due to his Achilles injury. The two-time NBA champion then helped Brooklyn beat the Boston Celtics in the first round of the playoffs the year after that, but got eliminated by the eventual champion Milwaukee Bucks in seven games the next round.