When you think back to our time in Brooklyn, what do you think of? LeBron James: Him stepping on that damn three-point line. Kevin Durant: I can’t get away from it, too, ’cause they’re gonna repost that and tag me in it. But we had this conversation in Portland, I think—right before a game—and I’m like, “Who am I spending my next five years with?” I had just signed that deal. You had just signed a deal. I feel like we were secure, but everything else around us was going to shit—not in a bad way. We got GMs going to other teams. We got coaches going to other teams. We got players forcing trades. We brought in Ben Simmons—he’s back. It was just so much stuff going on around us. I feel like we were locked in, on the same page, and understanding like—we’re trying to do something special here. But I felt like your hands were tied a lot because, as a coach, you’ve got to deal with so much. You didn’t get to coach as much as I wanted you to. That’s what it was. I didn’t think we got the full Steve Nash—like I wanted, like you probably wanted. I just felt like there were too many distractions. You can’t win that way. But I felt like we had great intentions, though. I felt like we cared enough. I felt like every day we were trying to push towards winning the championship. It was a great vibe in there—some of the best times, that first year. That’s why I signed that deal that first year, man.
Source: YouTube
Source: YouTube
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Duane Rankin @DuaneRankin
He’s a brother.”
Suns wing Ryan Dunn discussing Kevin Durant, who was with Houston Rockets. #Suns pic.x.com/aJ4gJx5gqM – 4:34 PM
He’s a brother.”
Suns wing Ryan Dunn discussing Kevin Durant, who was with Houston Rockets. #Suns pic.x.com/aJ4gJx5gqM – 4:34 PM


NBA on ESPN @ESPNNBA
“The Rockets are realistic championship contenders with this trade of Kevin Durant and that’s the whole reason the deal happened.”
@espn_macmahon is high on the Rockets next season 📈 pic.x.com/Tske2FHznA – 4:25 PM
“The Rockets are realistic championship contenders with this trade of Kevin Durant and that’s the whole reason the deal happened.”
@espn_macmahon is high on the Rockets next season 📈 pic.x.com/Tske2FHznA – 4:25 PM

StatMuse @statmuse
Games with 2+ steals, 2+ blocks, 2+ threes:
59 — LeBron James
53 — Kevin Durant
50 — Robert Covington
47 — Shawn Marion
46 — James Harden
45 — Danny Green
The only players to do it 45+ times. pic.x.com/Mh7kApEhIh – 2:44 PM
Games with 2+ steals, 2+ blocks, 2+ threes:
59 — LeBron James
53 — Kevin Durant
50 — Robert Covington
47 — Shawn Marion
46 — James Harden
45 — Danny Green
The only players to do it 45+ times. pic.x.com/Mh7kApEhIh – 2:44 PM





Duane Rankin @DuaneRankin
The Truth About Kevin Durant’s Nets Experience | LeBron James & Steve Nash #Suns #Nets youtu.be/QLzftuwX9XM?si… via @YouTube – 2:23 PM
The Truth About Kevin Durant’s Nets Experience | LeBron James & Steve Nash #Suns #Nets youtu.be/QLzftuwX9XM?si… via @YouTube – 2:23 PM

Erik Slater @erikslater_
Michael Porter Jr. will wear No. 7 for the Nets.
The number was last worn by Kevin Durant from 2021-2023 and Shake Milton and Killian Hayes last season pic.x.com/kQ0ESvTs1O – 12:15 PM
Michael Porter Jr. will wear No. 7 for the Nets.
The number was last worn by Kevin Durant from 2021-2023 and Shake Milton and Killian Hayes last season pic.x.com/kQ0ESvTs1O – 12:15 PM


Anthony Puccio @APOOCH
Steve Nash chimes in as KD reflects on Brooklyn: “I didn’t get to coach as much as I wanted to.” pic.x.com/CqIIBgIkbz – 10:09 AM
Steve Nash chimes in as KD reflects on Brooklyn: “I didn’t get to coach as much as I wanted to.” pic.x.com/CqIIBgIkbz – 10:09 AM

Anthony Puccio @APOOCH
Steve Nash chimes as KD reflects on Brooklyn: “I didn’t get to coach as much as I wanted to.” pic.x.com/CqIIBgIS17 – 10:09 AM
Steve Nash chimes as KD reflects on Brooklyn: “I didn’t get to coach as much as I wanted to.” pic.x.com/CqIIBgIS17 – 10:09 AM

Duane Rankin @DuaneRankin
Good Tuesday morning.
5 miles. 5 a.m. Water. Now.
Recap Monday’s introductory press conference with Phoenix Suns 2025 rookie draft class, update on Jordan Ott’s coaching staff and GM Brian Gregory’s comments on Kevin Durant trade, Mark Williams’ health and Bradley Beal. #Suns pic.x.com/nj7f67pGMu – 9:42 AM
Good Tuesday morning.
5 miles. 5 a.m. Water. Now.
Recap Monday’s introductory press conference with Phoenix Suns 2025 rookie draft class, update on Jordan Ott’s coaching staff and GM Brian Gregory’s comments on Kevin Durant trade, Mark Williams’ health and Bradley Beal. #Suns pic.x.com/nj7f67pGMu – 9:42 AM

Duane Rankin @DuaneRankin
“You have take a step back and say, what’s next and what do we need to do. We felt we needed to make some changes.”
Suns GM Brian Gregory on team direction after failing to compete for a title with Big 3 of Devin Booker, Kevin Durant and Bradley Beal.
On if he felt Suns pic.x.com/WsaMhi8klL – 10:58 PM
“You have take a step back and say, what’s next and what do we need to do. We felt we needed to make some changes.”
Suns GM Brian Gregory on team direction after failing to compete for a title with Big 3 of Devin Booker, Kevin Durant and Bradley Beal.
On if he felt Suns pic.x.com/WsaMhi8klL – 10:58 PM

Salman Ali @SalmanAliNBA
By February, the Rockets will have over $40 million in tradable salary that doesn’t include Fred VanVleet, Kevin Durant, or any of their young pieces.
Incredible work by Rafael Stone. – 2:23 PM
By February, the Rockets will have over $40 million in tradable salary that doesn’t include Fred VanVleet, Kevin Durant, or any of their young pieces.
Incredible work by Rafael Stone. – 2:23 PM
More on this storyline
The Italian wing revealed in the interview that after he arrived in Detroit, he received an unexpected sign of respect from one of the best players in the league, Kevin Durant. “I was just got traded to the Pistons, and one of the first few games that I played with Detroit was against Phoenix, where Kevin Durant was playing at that time”, Fontecchio explained. “During a break in the game, Durant came up to me and told me, “we tried everything we could to get you here, but we couldn’t do it”. It was a great show of respect from a champion of the game and it made me realize how much he thought of me”. -via BasketNews / July 8, 2025
Kevin Durant: We’re putting our boots back on the next year. Like, that’s always been the mentality. But you know, the dialogue around the league—the discourse—they don’t truly appreciate the journey sometimes of what goes on. Even the ones that don’t work out—you can still see some beauty in that. Like the Sacramento Kings that didn’t win a chip. Or your Phoenix Suns that didn’t win the championship. If you really love the game of basketball, you can pull great things from all of that. And that’s what I tend to do with that Brooklyn situation. We had some fun times, we had some terrible times—but that’s life. That’s what makes you a better human being. If I’m being honest, we had more good times than not. Even the times when it was me and four two-way guys—it was fun to me. ’cause we locked in as a family. Just us—for that little 48 minutes. And a lot of those games—like high-pressure, late games—even me, I learned from them. But those young guys took a lot from that too. -via YouTube / July 8, 2025
Kevin Durant: So I look at the season like that a lot. Of course, we want to win and go to the chip, but it’s the little small moments that I can appreciate throughout a year, even if it doesn’t add up to winning. A lot of people don’t understand that. But we—that stuff is in our DNA. In our blood. We look at the game of ball like that. -via YouTube / July 8, 2025