Stephen A. says Kevin Durant’s drama with the Nets caused ‘damage’ around the NBA | First Take



The First Take crew react to Kevin Durant’s decision to stay with the Brooklyn Nets this upcoming NBA season.

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35 thoughts on “Stephen A. says Kevin Durant’s drama with the Nets caused ‘damage’ around the NBA | First Take”

  1. He wasn’t half this animated when James Harden actually got traded twice last season….please start the games so we can have real topics instead of these tabloid stories everyday

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  2. It was all a plot, a ploy and a calculated move on the part of Kyrie and KD to stir the media deliberately and to create a frenzy and buzz. KD and the Nets never made up, it was all a sick hoax and joke; the media needs ratings hence they created this false narrative.

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  3. People gotta understand that SAS is saying what's being told to him without naming the source. He's tryna tell these players that they should of been careful

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  4. The truth is, most of the players in the league are earning average money compared to what is available, and they have no problems with their bosses, and the CBA. The 1 percent, like in everything in life, is causing these problems that will translate to the next CBA which will affect every player in the league. Most players are just happy to earn millions of dollars, but players like Durant want their 200mil contracts with all the privileges that their star status brings, meaning they want to make GM type decisions, and a right to abandon their teams whenever they want.

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  5. You have to show up and play? Taking an experimental mRNA vaccine without any known side effects short-medium-long term? Our body, our choice. I guess is what everyone uses for the abortion issue isn't it? Or just double-standards?

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  6. Let that man be. Nothing like doing what you want when you want too as long as you know there will be certain consequences (sometimes) but (definitely) when involving my people.

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  7. Stephen A for the first time in a long time is speaking sense. KD was entitled to a degree as well, not just kyrie. This did set the players back in terms of CBA, but “good”. Players had far too much power to the point it was no longer fun. If a player signs a max, they should only get the max from that team. If they request a trade, they should put a ceiling on the contract so they dont make much (50-60%) and the team they trade to should give them the remainder of that contract as a penalty.

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