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KD Reflects on his time in Brooklyn πŸ–€



KD Reflects on his time in Brooklyn πŸ–€

When you think back to our time in Brooklyn, what do you think of him stepping on that damn three-point line? Can’t get away from it, too, cuz they going they going they going to repost that and tag me in that. But I feel like we were secure, but everything else around us was going to I feel like we were locked in on the same page and understand like we trying to do something special here like I wanted like you probably wanted. I just felt like it was just too many distractions in a way and you know you can’t win that way. But I felt like we had great intentions though. I felt like we we cared enough. I felt like every day we were trying to push towards winning the champ. It was it it was a great vibe in here. It was some of the best times that first year. That’s why I signed that deal. That first year, man, most fun ball I had. Some of the most fun ball I had playing my whole life. I enjoyed it. I enjoyed Brooklyn a lot. I love playing for Brooklyn, but it’s just so much stuff happened. We had some fun times. We had some terrible times, but that’s life.

Kevin Durant opens up about the highs and lows of his time with the Brooklyn Nets. From unforgettable moments with Kyrie and Harden to tough stretches under Steve Nash, KD reflects on a journey that had championship dreams and unexpected setbacks.

This was more than just a failed superteam β€” it was a story of talent, timing, and tough lessons.

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  1. I remember, he had a 40 point 13 rebound game. And they were saying it was his best performance, all I can think was β€œI’ve seen 3 guys in the playoffs CONSISTENTLY have numbers like this & we push it off as normal” that’s when I realized KD would never be GOAT level… because his expectations were never as high again after he left OKC

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