🚨BREAKING NEWS! KEVIN DURANT IS PISSED AT KYRIE! NETS WANT AUSTIN REAVES OR MAX CHRISTIE FOR KYRIE! |
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BREAKING NEWS! KEVIN DURANT IS PISSED AT KYRIE! NETS WANT AUSTIN REAVES OR MAX CHRISTIE FOR KYRIE!
Join the Conversation below and subscribe for future content :) #lakers #nets #kyrieirving Well, the Friday before the NBA trade deadline is notoriously full of hooey, and Kyrie Irving requesting a trade from the Brooklyn Nets certainly qualifies. The eight-time All-Star point guard, who is in the final season of a four-year, $136 million contract, informed Brooklyn he wishes to be traded ahead of Thursday’s 3 p.m. ET buzzer, league sources confirmed to Yahoo Sports, after Irving and Brooklyn were unable to come to terms on an extension. The Athletic was first to report his request to be traded and that Irving has communicated plans to depart the franchise when he reaches free agency if he is not dealt before the deadline. The potential for a domino of this magnitude, falling so close to Thursday’s deadline, has been one factor NBA executives credited for the lack of substantive trade activity around the league thus far. A shoe can always drop. That’s not to say rival teams were bracing for the latest firework from Irving. This news will surely force front offices across the NBA to regroup ahead of next week’s flurry of negotiations. But opposing executives have been waiting, more so hoping, for the footing to weaken in Brooklyn ever since Kevin Durant requested a trade from the franchise last June — and even after Durant rescinded his request before the season — for the idea that some chain of events could push Durant to seek a change of scenery once again. Could Irving’s demand lead Durant to be next? That is certainly a question for any team looking to go big-game hunting ahead of the deadline. For over a month, sources told Yahoo Sports, the Toronto Raptors have told rival teams they will wait until the final hours before deciding whether to become buyers or sellers in this trade market. Why would Masai Ujiri’s front office part with O.G. Anunoby or Fred VanVleet if the MVP candidate, with three-plus seasons left on his contract, were to become available? The Nets responded to Durant’s trade demands this offseason by essentially calling his bluff. Brooklyn went out and traded a first-round pick for Royce O’Neale, re-signed Nic Claxton and added T.J. Warren with the idea of building a ready-made championship contender — in addition to Irving and the Nets’ other returning pieces such as Ben Simmons and Seth Curry. Brooklyn could very easily do the same with Irving’s demand. The Nets remain committed to competing for the title, and Irving choosing to sit the remainder of this season if he’s not moved wouldn’t exactly ease other teams’ concerns about his reliability. Nets officials have shown wavering patience to stay in business with the All-Star point guard throughout the past two seasons, sources told Yahoo Sports, and that has been evidenced by Brooklyn’s unwillingness to extend Irving the four-year maximum contract extension he has coveted. Irving was seeking a new agreement with Brooklyn in the days prior to requesting a trade, sources said. Dating back to last summer, however, the Nets preferred short-term deals with Irving, sources said, that feature criteria for guaranteed salary. And there is healthy skepticism that more than a few teams around the NBA would have the appetite to offer Irving the lengthy contract he desires without any additional stipulations. Irving pushed for a players strike instead of convening for play in the Orlando bubble in 2020. His refusal to receive a COVID-19 vaccination for the 2021-22 campaign, in compliance with New York’s ordinance, forced Irving to sit Nets home games until that mandate was lifted, and Irving’s inconsistent presence in Brooklyn’s lineup helped influence fellow All-Star James Harden to request his own trade from the franchise. Irving was then suspended indefinitely in November, missing eight games, after sharing a documentary pushing antisemitic rhetoric and failing to originally show accountability for those actions. And still, because of all his talent and flare — which led to Irving being voted as an All-Star starter for this year’s event — the Lakers will certainly call on what it will take to land Irving in Los Angeles, especially as LeBron James has been a known advocate of his former Cleveland teammate. Rob Pelinka’s front office has continued dialogue with rival teams about trading Russell Westbrook, most notably conversations with the Jazz as reported by Bleacher Report. kyrie irving trade,kyrie irving,kevin durant,kevin durant trade,kyrie irving trade request,kevin durant kyrie irving,kyrie irving trade rumors,kyrie irving requests trade,kyrie trade,kevin durant trade rumors,nets trade kevin durant,nets trade kyrie irving,kevin durant nets,kyrie irving nets,kyrie irving highlights,nba trade deadline,kyrie irving best plays,kyrie irving lakers trade,kyrie irving trade news,nba trade rumors,kyrie irving news |