On Thursday, Kevin Durant has reportedly submitted a trade request out of the Brooklyn Nets. Needless to say, the entire league reacted to the news, with Joel Embiid apparently pleading the Philadelphia 76ers to do something about it.
The Los Angeles Lakers have an interest in trading for Kyrie Irving, who's going to do whatever it takes to wear the purple and gold, according to Brian Windhorst of ESPN.
Kevin Durant's formal request to leave the Brooklyn Nets for the 2022-2023 season sent shockwaves through the NBA, as evidenced by the New York media's cover story on the shooting guard.
With Kevin Durant reportedly requesting a trade out of the Nets, Kyrie Irving could follow in his footsteps despite he just picked up his player option. While the Lakers seem to be the most interested team, the Clippers could also be a landing spot for the Nets star.
Unlike what many people may have thought, it seems that Kevin Durant and Kyrie Irving could continue to play together next season outside of Brooklyn. With KD reportedly requesting a trade, Kyrie could also be shipped with him —but it won't be that easy.
Kevin Durant is looking for a new NBA team. The former MVP has, reportedly, asked for a trade that will get him out of the Nets. Now, it is time for the rest of the squads to look if they are capable of signing him and if both Brooklyn and the superstar are willing to accept this change for next season.
The Brooklyn Nets are at risk of losing their biggest superstar as Kevin Durant reportedly wants out this offseason. While many teams are probably trying to figure out how to get him, let's take a look at his contract.
When it looked like the Nets were heading into next season at full strength, Shams Charania just reported one of biggest bombshell news of the offseason. Kevin Durant has reportedly requested a trade out of Brooklyn, and social media went wild.
Even though they both picked up their player options, both Kyrie Irving and Russell Westbrook could still be traded. In fact, they could even swap teams.
NBA Free Agency period begins on Thursday, June 30 and GMs around the league are preparing to act fast. For instance, The Los Angeles Lakers and the Miami Heat are among teams interested in a Nets veteran star who runs out of contract.
Kyrie Irving didn't hold back and told Stephen A. Smith to 'explain himself' after all the criticism, so the controversial pundit didn't hesitate to challenge him to a public debate.
Even though Kyrie Irving decided to come back and stay with the Brooklyn Nets, it seems like Kevin Durant has yet to reach out to the organization, according to Adrian Wojnarowski.
The 30-year-old superstar is approaching his option year extension with no real indication that he will resign with the Nets.
Kyrie Irving could opt to walk out of the Brooklyn Nets this summer and he reportedly has a list of teams he would want to play for. However, it seems that only one of them has serious interest in him.
With Kyrie Irving's future with the Brooklyn Nets still unclear, the Miami Heat were mentioned as a potential landing spot. However, it looks like Pat Riley could once again again pull off a master move while everyone talks about Irving.
With Kyrie Irving'scontract talks reportedly at an impasse, it's uncertain whether he or the Netsare interested in running things back next season. However, it seems that Kevin Durant will have major influence in this situation.
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