The ultimatum that Kevin Durant presented to Nets owner Joe Tsai – trade me or fire Sean Marks and Steve Nash – hasn’t had its intended effect so far, Brian Windhorst said during an appearance on ESPN’s Get Up on Wednesday (video link).
Windhorst suggests that by presenting Tsai with such a “preposterous” alternative to trading him, Durant was hoping to “speed up the process,” since trade talks between the Nets and potential suitors had stagnated in recent weeks. However, the Nets appear to be digging in their heels, while Durant is running out of options.
“He has asked for a trade and it hasn’t been granted. He has asked for the coach and general manager to be fired and that hasn’t been granted,” Windhorst said. “And so now, how do you go forward and report to training camp when you’ve been told no? That’s now the coming drama with this situation.”
Given that multiple reports have indicated no team is willing to meet the Nets’ sky-high asking price for Durant, the 33-year-old’s goal may have been trying to force the team to lower that asking price to a point where a potential trade partner would meet it. But Windhorst points to Tsai’s statement supporting Marks and Nash as a sign the team isn’t willing to reduce its trade demands, at least for now.
“Obviously, the first sentence – where he’s saying he’s not firing his coach and GM – is important,” Windhorst said. “The second sentence was a message to Durant and the whole league, which is, ‘We’re going to do what’s best for the Brooklyn Nets.’
“That is code for, “We’re not going to make a trade just to satisfy this player, no matter how good he is and no matter how much pressure he’s going to put on us. We have all the cards, we have a four-year contract.’ And so I suspect that that will be their position come the start of training camp, and that could lead to Durant not showing up.”
Here’s more on Durant:
- A source tells Brian Lewis and Josh Kosman of The New York Post that the Nets’ decision to fire director of player development Adam Harrington this spring without consulting Durant is one source of tension between the player and the team. “There are simple things that erode a relationship,” the source told The Post. “You fired someone he was close to and didn’t have a conversation about it.” The same source suggested that Durant wants Marks to be fired because the star forward feels as if the GM “traded away too many pieces.”
- Both The New York Post and Ian Begley of SNY.tv pushed back against the idea that Durant was the one who urged the Nets to hire Nash as its head coach in 2020. Sources told Lewis and Kosman that Marks was the driving force behind that hiring, and Begley has heard the same thing.
- According to Begley, there are some “high-ranking” members of the Sixers who have been interested in engaging the Nets in discussions about a Durant trade. A Philadelphia offer would likely have to include Tobias Harris, Tyrese Maxey, Matisse Thybulle, and draft assets. However, the 76ers’ ability to trade additional first-round picks is limited (they already owe two to Brooklyn), and Harris’ pricey multiyear contract limits his trade value, so it’s unlikely such a package would appeal to the Nets.
- Adam Himmelsbach of The Boston Globe hears from a source that the Nets “initially tried to pry” both Jaylen Brown and Jayson Tatum from the Celtics for Durant, which Boston obviously had no interest in. The C’s also rebuffed Brooklyn’s attempt to acquire Brown, Marcus Smart, and several first-round picks in exchange for Durant, Himmelsbach adds.
- According to Begley, Durant would have interest in playing in Boston, but he’d like to play with Smart if he’s traded to the Celtics. Begley also cites people familiar with the situation who say Durant would view Philadelphia as a “desirable landing spot.”
- Celtics president Brad Stevens and head coach Ime Udoka have kept Brown in the loop about the Durant trade conversations, and Brown seems to understand the situation, a league source tells Himmelsbach.
Just rid this clown for .80 cents on the dollar
Ingram Kira and 2 of Trey/Alvarado/Herb/Daniels + a bunch of potential draft capital to sift thru and fill in the blanks. It can all work under the umbrella Sir Lord Kd blesses the midwest enough for his throne
Boston’s home cooking is too good already to introduce this potential melon to the dish
Ingram and Simmons cant be on the same team there
I think they can because he made it to FA so his contract was a new one under RFA not a designated rookie extension where you add 5 years with one remaining.
Correct – Ingram can be traded to BK
Wait, really? I had them as a potential top suitor at the beginning until I realized the Ingram issue. If so, why had they been dismissed at one point for that reason? I think the offer I had mentioned was
Brandon Ingram, Naji Marshall, Devonte Graham, Kira Lewis, 2023 Lakers 1st, 2024 New Orleans 1st, 2025 Milwaukee 1st, plus 2-3 swaps for Kevin Durant
Pelicans could put together a good package. Nets fans would love Alvarado.
I kinda hope the nets just say “play for us or sit” and put a stop to this ridiculousness, KD looks so foolish, traded away too many pieces when you asked for the trades, these stars wanna gm until they realize they are terrible gms then wanna blame others, entitled childish stuff
I do wonder if any handshake promises were made. GSW told him to re up for the full 5/years in 19 and said they would flip him wherever after he rehabbed if he still wanted out for a minimal return.
It also was something where he signed because Harden and Irving were about to also sign within a couple weeks, but Harden was incentivized to wait for the better dollars of a new deal than an extension, and the vax mandate cropped up right after that as well scuttling Irvings deal.
I can see how KD felt a little bait and switched, and would be saying this isnt the team I signed up for so get me out.
First it kill me like you were in there in the meeting when Durant said trade this guy for this guy. You heard things and take them for fact .Do you know for a fact that he did anything no you don’t .
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@parx Preach brother. Just like Harden wanted to GM until things went haywire then wanted out.
Want Dwight out? ok. Want to overpay for a shooter like Ryan Anderson? ok. Want us to trade CP3? ok. Want to trade CP3 for Westbrook? ok.
Players should play and GM’s should GM. Once one crosses the other line w/o an endgame, then they wanna press the eject button.
Would love to see a GM cross the ‘player’ line. Show me Sam Presti getting his ankles broken on a crossover. Give me Lebron backing down Tommy Sheppard in the post.
And Tsai wouldn’t look foolish paying KD 42 million to sit on the bench?
They wouldn’t sit him. He would be expected to play. If he refuses to play, he doesn’t get paid. So no Tsai won’t look foolish
But the arena will be empty.. so yeah, still foolish…
The average nba team makes 2 million in ticket sales. So not paying Durant covers 20 teams. Nice try though
@JerBear
The Nets had a decent fanbase before bringing in Durant. They won’t stay at because Durant might not play. If anything they might come out more to show team support.
I’ll stay out of it ’cause I have no real context or opinion. My bad. :)
I think the Rockets GM deserves credit here. He chose draft picks for Harden, and it is looking good so far.
Thats a bit like taking credit for the sun coming up in the morning though isnt it? I mean at the time of the deal it looked like the only picks of value would be the latest ones because this was a legit super team. They also ditched the best player moved in the deal not named Harden in Jarrett Allen, so I mean how much credit does he get for pandemic restrictions and a million other little things going there way.
Also the picks other than the next year may be middling since instead of riding the late 30s years of Durant and Harden they may reset decently if Durant is moved for good players like Brown and they have some cap room coming if they ship out him and KI. This team may be mostly middle of the road, and without there own draft picks they arent incentivized to tank…
I think Stone knew these 3 big personalities could not co-exist together and thought a blowup would happen around 2023 when all were about to be FA’s.
As long as 2 out of the 3 would not be around then it would be a good trade for the 2024 picks moving forward.
Now that 1 is out of the picture, it’s looking alot like the other 2 will be out which is what Stone wanted in his ‘best scenario’ possible prediction.
Durrant is having meetings with Simmons to get his ‘mental’ story straight. Go to the shrink and collect that money KD.
That Sixers trade would definitely make them a finals team. No doubt about it.
That’s what most of us thought about the Nets before last season started
That’s exactly why I fear the Sixers making this move.
KD and Jo’s timeline are pretty much the same tho. Hard to see Embiid being dominant into his mid-30s. 26-27 could look ugly. KD would be here till 25-26 at age 37. Embiid would be 34.
You’d have a 4 yr window of win-now mode, and that’s all you really got left with Embiid anyway.
Kareem is the only one that was ‘dominant’ into his mid-late 30s.
4 years if there arent iaaues between Embiid-KD-Harden. If everyone is willing to get along, it should be fine, but I’m concerned that’s not gonna happen.
Oh really? I would think Embiid, Harden and Durant would all be perfect teammates.
AHAHAHAHAHHA.
Oh man, that was a good one.
Perhaps if we keep Maxey off limits? I wouldn’t trade Maxey in any deal personally including this one. It would leave us with no bench depth at all:
Harden, Melton, Durant, Tucker Embiid
Shake. Kork, House, Niang and Reed
Not worth it even for Durant IMO
No way Brooklyn does a deal without maxey. Tobias is salary matching , that is all.
I agree…that’s why it won’t happen for either team
The 6ers don’t have the pieces to get KD, and even with him, I don’t think they are a finals team.
And no, Maxey isn’t enough to get KD.
Not even close.
Amazing how many people overrate KD.
Which pair of former teammates would you rather have if you could have them for their entire careers, Glenn Robinson & Ray Allen, Antoine Walker & Paul Pierce, Kevin Durant & Thabo Sefalosha, Ron Artest & Stephen Jackson or Peja Stojakovic & Gerald Wallace? Rank if possible…
Glenn Robinson and Ray Allen by leaps and bounds. I will go mixologist and take Pierce and Jackson.
KD is so unstable and probably a lot is going on behind the scene. He doesnt want to waste another yr with Kyrie but he doesnt want to say it publicly and doesnt want Kyrie to lose out on $200m extension. Additionally, he’s probably getting screwed by his business mgr and much of their off court investments and endeavors are not going well. Finally, it’s too bad he just want to surround himself with “yes” men. KD, please grow up!!!
lol might wanna loosen that tinfoil hat, I think it might be cutting off circulation
No one is giving Kylie $200 million.
If that Maxey deal or a deal with Brown included is on the table, you take it if your BKN. KD is only getting older and clearly no one is selling the farm, especially after this latest fiasco.
I’m curious to see how they rectify these public trade demands w multiple years left on the deal in the next CBA
Can we now once and for all put to rest this silliness that Kevin Durant is the one who told Sean Marks to hire Steve Nash?? Sean Marks IS the one who wanted Nash, despite never being a coach before, to be the coach of this team. Sean Marks should be fired for the Steve Nash hiring alone!
Gimme a break! Everyone knows that KD had befriended Nash at GS while Nash was working there as consultant/advisor. This is universal knowledge and literally handpicked by KD.
Far from universal knowledge, it’s also been rumored Kyrie and Durant wanted Mark Jackson or Lue and compromised with Marks on Nash.
@ Very
Looks like KD derailed the Brooklyn title train – firing Nash isn’t going to change that fact.
KD to philly would be illegal. The league would surrender. Silver would grow hair.
We need a laugh reaction MODS
We need a laugh at reaction.
Let him sit without pay. Durant has 2-3 more years at top level if he doesn’t get injured. Let him waste one of them or choose to play for the team he wanted to be with when he signed his 4 year deal. I don’t want his attitude on my team. I am trying to decide which sports figure I dislike most- Durant, Irving, Aaron Rodgers, Phil Mickelson. Tough choice.
Durant clearly a person will never be happy. He also so sensitive what others think. He also clearly is one those people who always gotten his way. Do to his talent. Never learned to play with well others. he very self centered like Aaron Rogers and many other athletes or too be honest people in general.
When KD originally agreed to the first contract Irving and Jordan were part of the deal. At the first opportunity Mark’s dumped Jordan to save money. Then when they decided to fire Atchison Mark’s hired Nash instead of a known commodity like Lue or Mark Jackson who it’s rumored that KD and Kyrie actually preferred. Then after Marks promised he’d extend KD, Irving and Harden KD signed his extension. Harden’s camp decided to wait and the Nets decided to wait on Kyrie because of the Vaccine mandate. Then they decide not to play Kyrie in road games until the Nets got desperate. They traded Harden for Simmons who hadn’t played all season who even if he decided to play would take a while to ramp up and would be rusty as he hadn’t played in a long time. After the season it’s time extend Kyrie. Marks plays hardball with Irving forcing him to opt in. If I’m KD I want out as well.
Thank you for painting the whole picture. Finally. Durant isn’t nearly the villain he is being portrayed as.
No, he still is the villain. This was just a somewhat one-sided perspective.
-Durant may not have “wanted” Nash as his first choice, but that didn’t stop him from endorsing him. If I ask you if you’re cool with something and you tell me “yes”, am I supposed to think anything otherwise? Nash’s presence certainly didn’t stop Durant from signing that extension, did it?
-Secondly, why should the Nets max Kyrie? His vaccination status is certainly his choice, and it’d be easier to be sympathetic if this was the first time Kyrie ever missed time or whatever. Kyrie has a long history of things working out poorly with teams, though. You want to hand him a bunch of money and hope for the best?
-The Harden for Simmons deal was probably also the best the Nets could do because you lose leverage as a franchise when everyone knows a player wants out. Ironically, KD is tanking his own value now, which I don’t think makes the Nets more inclined to trade him.
Outside of the Nets playing hardball with Kyrie, KD was aware of all of these things when he signed his extension though.
Sure it’s one sided. It’s just from the possible perspective of Kevin Durant.
Hes getting paid over 40 million dollars a year. Oh boo-whoo, they sure treat him badly. Want out? You act like they treat him like a slave. Dude is a grown man getting paid like a king, there shouldnt be no complaining. If these basketball players got paid per game, you would see records broken every night. These guys don’t care as long as they make their millions
“He’s getting over 40 million dollars a year” ok fine, He gave up $57 million to sign with the Nets in the 1st place.
And to think the Nets paid this prima Donna 40mil to regard his Achilles. What a POS
#FreeKD
He can play, get his, and they just lose.
Imagine being a man signing his contract, then being such a itch about it, the nba should coddle him and bring stars to him so he doesn’t have to work so hard
Brian Windbag pointing out the obvious, that KD hurt his value with the ultimatum. If KD doesn’t report, that will reduce it further.
He doesn’t seem to get that the reason he wasn’t traded already wasn’t a too high asking price, it’s that teams don’t want to risk adding his attitude to their franchise.
They should trade the cry baby to the worst team with the darkest future… exhile him!
Send him to the Browns to play QB until the molesters suspension is over.