Nets end Kevin Durant trade talks: Brooklyn, superstar agree to 'move forward' together after trade request

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Nets end Kevin Durant trade talks: Brooklyn, superstar agree to 'move forward' together after trade request

Nets and Kevin Durant have agreed to move forward together. Durant requested a trade away from Brooklyn on June 30. The Nets didn't find a suitable deal for him. Boston Celtics, Miami Heat, Memphis Grizzlies, Philadelphia 76ers and Toronto Raptors were interested in him, but most were reluctant to offer too big a package.

Kevin Durant will not be traded by the Brooklyn Nets. The team will be looking to improve on their disappointing finish last season. They were swept in the first round by Boston Celtics. Kevin Durant asked for Steve Nash and Sean Marks to be fired. The Nets will open up their regular season against the New Orleans Pelicans on Oct. 19.

Nets end Kevin Durant trade talks. Steve Nash, Joe Tsai, Clara Wu Tsia and Rich Kleiman met with Kevin and met in Los Angeles yesterday. They agreed to move forward with their partnership.


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