Returning to Brooklyn Wednesday for the first time since being traded last February, Suns forward Kevin Durant didn’t feel like speculating on how his time with the Nets might have turned out differently, writes Tim Bontemps of ESPN. Although he talked briefly about his raucous tenure with the team, Durant preferred to look forward rather than backward.
“I mean, that’s just a pointless exercise, in my opinion, to think about what could have been,” Durant said. “What happened. That’s what I thought about: what actually happened. The reality of it. We didn’t have enough time together. That’s just it. Guys wanted to go their separate ways. We tried our hardest to, you know, salvage everything and everything together. We had three or four different teams [from] when I signed here until when I left. But at the end of the day, I enjoyed coming to work, playing for, being a part of this community and playing, representing Brooklyn; regardless of what went on, what was said or how I felt, I still came to work.”
Durant was expected to make the Nets one of the NBA’s elite franchises when he and Kyrie Irving signed as free agents in 2019. He continued to play at an All-Star level after recovering from a torn Achilles, but injuries and off-court issues prevented the team from reaching its potential, even after James Harden was added in a 2021 trade. Bontemps notes that although Durant, Devin Booker and Bradley Beal are in their first season as teammates, they’ve already played more games together than Durant, Irving and Harden did.
“If you want to talk about me individually, you can just look at the work that I put in here,” Durant added. “I think I’ve grown as a player. I’m on my way to mastering the game. I think coming here helped me, pushed me far closer to that. So that’s what I try to take from my time here.”
There’s more from the Atlantic Division:
- The offseason trade for Kristaps Porzingis has raised the Celtics to a new level, observes Ramona Shelburne of ESPN. Porzingis, who was training in Spain when the trade was announced, said he understood how much he meant to the Celtics when he learned they were willing to include Marcus Smart in the deal. “I didn’t know it was going to be [Smart] in the trade, but seeing what they were going to give up for me, I realized that ‘OK, they really wanted me,'” he said. “That means that they expect a lot from me, also. So I have to show up.”
- The Celtics are expected to seek another bench piece before the trade deadline, but the improved performance of the team’s reserves may lessen the urgency for such a move, observes Chris Forsberg of NBC Sports Boston.
- Derek Bodner of PHLY Sports (subscription required) examines Joel Embiid‘s historic accomplishments this season and the “absurd” reaction to the Sixers‘ decision to hold him out of Saturday’s game at Denver.
Embiid isn’t scared of anyone, anywhere. Jokic is a turnstile defensively. Embiid can score on him at-will. I’ll take a healthy Embiid over Jokic in Philly, in Denver, or on the moon. (I give Jokic credit for not making a big deal about Embiid sitting and for praising B-Ball Paul for dropping 30 on him.)
Can Embiid playmake like Jokic can? He is a one-man offensive system with superior advanced metrics. I’m not even picking a side here, but merely pointing out cherry-picking pros and cons convinces no one.
The fact is you probably feel so strongly about Embiid in this debate simply because you’re a Sixers fan. If you were a Nuggets fan you’d be saying the complete opposite.
He ducks out often..
Often takes the big match ups off…
Especially ones against high profile bigs…
Those dudes are the two best centers since prime Shaq/Hakeem. Split hairs if you must.
“A healthy Embiid”. In that case I take Santa Claus over both of ’em!
I agree 1000% that Embiid will dominate any player in the NBA when healthy. Jokic has not fared well personally when facing Embiid on the court at the same time, he can’t stop Joel defensively, and Joel guards Jokic very well, limiting him to passing for the most part, but then Doc Rivers would put Paul Milsap in to guard Jokic, and in 7 minutes, the 76ers went from up 18 to down 7. Give me a healthy Embiid over any player on the planet!
KP is playing well. Definitely a good fit in Boston. Gotta stay healthy for playoffs. We’ll see if he shows up. I think Celts could use another scorer off the bench. Preferably a 3 or 4.
The Playoffs is about health. We shall see if Tatum does not step on a foot in game 7 of the ECF this year. KP will make a big difference for the Celtics.
Celtics are relying on 8 players (9 if you want to be kind and include Kornet) and that’s really risky.
For now
Who is a better player, Smart or Holiday?
Jrue.
“…although Durant, Devin Booker and Bradley Beal are in their first season as teammates, they’ve already played more games together than Durant, Irving and Harden did.”
Considering how many games Beal and Booker have missed this season, it’s insane. I didn’t know they had played so few games together.
Good News !!!!!! Yeeeeeess
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