ESPN are going kick me outta the studio today KD wanting out is ALL I NEEDED to hear Former NBA champion sends warning signs about potential Kevin Durant slander after news of him leaving Nets breaks out
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COLUMN: Three years to the day after he left the Warriors for the Nets and his “super team,” six years, to the week, since he signed with the Warriors, KD “Keep Departing” is on the move yet again, writes . The former MVP left the stability and culture of the for something akin to a circus in Brooklyn. Perhaps Kevin Durant, 34, feels he can no longer waste his remaining prime years hopelessly waiting for Irving to become a reliable partner.
ESPN are going kick me outta the studio today KD wanting out is ALL I NEEDED to hear - Former NBA champion sends warning signs about potential Kevin Durant slander after news of him leaving Nets breaks out
Kevin Durant asked Brooklyn Nets team owner Joe Tsai for a trade. [Photo: New York Post] has praised for requesting the to trade him just a few days after opted into his contract. For most of the season, the former player has been rhetorically calling on Durant to stand up and put Irving in his place. When news broke that KD no longer wants to stay in Brooklyn, Perkins promptly took to social media to voice his pleasure: “ESPN are going kick me outta the studio today!!! KD wanting out is ALL I NEEDED to hear. Carry the hell on…” ESPN are going kick me outta the studio today!!! KD wanting out is ALL I NEEDED to hear. Carry the hell on…ESPN are going kick me outta the studio today!!! KD wanting out is ALL I NEEDED to hear. Carry the hell on… “Big Perk” had a more detailed explanation of his tweet via ESPN: “All I wanna say is how proud I am of Kevin Durant. Since him and Kyrie arrived in Brooklyn, he has been the most reliable, he has been the most loyal when it comes down to … showing up to work to this organization.” I’m just PROUD of Kevin Durant for wanting out!!! Real Talk. Carry the hell on…I’m just PROUD of Kevin Durant for wanting out!!! Real Talk. Carry the hell on… Perkins added: “Durant has had Kyrie Irving’s back throughout this whole entire time. Irving has been a guy that you don’t know what he’s thinking, you don’t know what he’s about to do, a guy that you can somewhat say you cannot trust.” He concluded: “And I’m so happy that KD finally had the guts to go out there and make a decision for himself and say, ‘You know what, I don’t need this.’” Perkins' point was that when healthy, Kevin Durant has been almost everything the Brooklyn Nets could hope for in a franchise player. He gave it everything he got, leading the Nets to the top of the East at one point last season without Kyrie Irving. Durant reportedly worked hard to get “Kai” the contract he wanted, but when the Nets stood their ground, he finally pulled the plug. KD seems to have invested in Irving as a partner to his basketball aspirations but was sorely let down by his buddy. COLUMN: Three years to the day after he left the Warriors for the Nets and his “super team,” six years, to the week, since he signed with the Warriors, KD “Keep Departing” is on the move yet again, writes .COLUMN: Three years to the day after he left the Warriors for the Nets and his “super team,” six years, to the week, since he signed with the Warriors, KD “Keep Departing” is on the move yet again, writes . The former MVP left the stability and culture of the for something akin to a circus in Brooklyn. Perhaps Kevin Durant, 34, feels he can no longer waste his remaining prime years hopelessly waiting for Irving to become a reliable partner.