The trade talks involving Kevin Durant have slowed to a trickle Brian Windhorst says the Brooklyn Nets are not aggressively reaching out to teams over a potential Kevin Durant trade
The trade talks involving Kevin Durant have slowed to a trickle - Brian Windhorst says the Brooklyn Nets are not aggressively reaching out to teams over a potential Kevin Durant trade Notifications New User posted their first comment this is comment text Approve Reject & ban Delete Logout
The Nets 'are not aggressively' reaching out to teamsTrade talks around Kevin Durant have 'slowed to a trickle,' per The Nets 'are not aggressively' reaching out to teams
The trade talks involving Kevin Durant have slowed to a trickle - Brian Windhorst says the Brooklyn Nets are not aggressively reaching out to teams over a potential Kevin Durant trade
Brooklyn Nets v Boston Celtics - Game One superstar remains with the team. Durant submitted a trade request at the start of free agency, listing the and the as preferred destinations. On ESPN's "Get Up," NBA insider Brian Windhorst divulged further information about Durant's trade talks. Windhorst stated that the Nets are not reaching out to teams but are still listening to offers made by other franchises. "From what I understand, the trade talks involving Kevin Durant have slowed to a trickle. You can still get some Nets folks on the phone if you want to make an offer, but they are not aggressively, I am told, making outgoing calls," Windhorst said. "The league is about to go on their first significant vacation in two years, people are scattering to Europe and Kevin Durant is still a Net and I don't think that's going to change in the short-term future," Windhorst continued. The Nets are in no rush to make a deal. Durant has four years left on his contract. They want to ensure they get the best value for the superstar. Trade talks around Kevin Durant have 'slowed to a trickle,' perThe Nets 'are not aggressively' reaching out to teamsTrade talks around Kevin Durant have 'slowed to a trickle,' per The Nets 'are not aggressively' reaching out to teams