Kevin Durant reflects on the mandate of the nets, says that everything was going “ à s – t ‘around the team

Kevin Durant provided a succinct assessment of the failed Brooklyn Nets Superteam experience with him, Kyrie Irving and James Harden.
The 15 times All-Star said on the Watch out for the game Podcast that “everything around us went to S – T”. The conversation begins around the brand 38:02 in the last episode, which fell on Tuesday.
During the cited what the other teams around the NBA were to improve, which had an impact on Brooklyn, as well as complicated factors for nets like trying to integrate Ben Simmons into the range to start the 2022-23 season.
Watch out for the game Co-host Steve Nash, who led Brooklyn for three seasons, deplored that he “could not train as much as I wanted”.
During sounded to say that “we did not get the complete Steve Nash as I wanted.”
Superteams do not empty more spectacularly than the nets. They received only one race in the playoffs with the trio of Durant, Irving and Harden together before things run away.
Irving’s refusal to obtain the COVID-19 vaccine meant that he missed the first 35 games of the 2021-222 season. On his return to the field, he was then only available for outside matches.
Harden became unhappy and was exchanged at the 76ers of Philadelphia in February 2022. He and Irving would not have been on the same wavelength, while during Harden had challenged if he had been in the form of a peak.
Then came KD’s commercial request during the 2022 off -season. While he stayed in Brooklyn during the opening evening, that only prolonged the inevitable. During and Irving had both disappeared on the 2023 commercial deadline.
During said about Watch out for the game His first year of the game in Brooklyn – he missed all of 2019-2020 by recovering from an injury from Achilles – was the “most fun part I have to play all my life”.
Unfortunately for him and Nets, life is never as good as this trip in 2021 in the semi-finals of the Eastern Conference.