Kevin Durant is proud of what he believed the Nets were building in Brooklyn before “dysfunction” brought it quickly crashing down.
Devin Booker is the only Suns player remaining from the finals team, but Durant is all for Ishbia’s constant push for an NBA title, something that has eluded the franchise that had its inaugural season back in 1968-69.
Kevin Durant returned to Brooklyn on Wednesday evening, when his Phoenix Suns beat the host Nets 108-84. Before the game, Durant was asked about his time
James — a pick for 21 straight years — now has two more All-Star selections than anyone else in NBA history (Abdul-Jabbar was a 19-time pick) and is three years clear of anyone else for the longest streak of consecutive selections. Kobe Bryant was picked for 18 consecutive All-Star Games, the second-longest such streak.
Curtis Jones makes Iowa State go. He does it his way — and unlike anyone else in college basketball right now. Primarily coming off the bench, Jones leads the Big 12 in scoring this year. Making big plays during a recent 12-game win streak,
With the Phoenix Suns visiting the Brooklyn Nets on Wednesday, Kevin Durant was able to reflect on his turbulent time with the franchise. Despite some of the drama -- and an unceremonious end -- Durant still has fond memories of his Nets tenure.
Kevin Durant had nothing but good words to say about his former team, the Nets, heading into the Suns' matchup against them.
Netflix's "Court Of Gold" documentary film premieres Feb. 18. Phoenix Suns superstar Kevin Durant headlines the film.
Kevin Durant took the floor before a sellout crowd in Brooklyn on Wednesday. Two years removed from the trade that sent him to the Suns and crushed the Nets' title hopes, he said playing at Barclays Center remains a special experience.
PHOENIX — The Phoenix Suns' Kevin Durant has been selected to start the 2025 NBA All-Star Game by fans, players and a media panel. Thursday's announcement by the NBA was the 15th time Durant has been selected for the All-Star Game. That ties him for fourth most in NBA history with Tim Duncan, Kevin Garnett and Shaquille O’Neal.