The Nets might not be done yet.
Moments after they traded the talented yet polarising Kyrie Irving, many wondered what would become of Kevin Durant.
Two days after Irving requested a trade, he was dealt to the Mavericks for Spencer Dinwiddie, Dorian Finney-Smith and draft picks, including an unprotected 2029 first-rounder.
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It, in effect, held up the league and was the bookend to an underwhelming Nets season, where they became the only team to get swept in the entire playoffs. It was also the first of Durant’s four-year, $AU281 million contract extension signed the previous summer. At the time, the Suns were on Durant’s list of preferred destinations, along with the Heat, and later, the Celtics. Such a deal would likely have to involve the reportedly long-unhappy DeAndre Ayton, who is on the first of a four-year deal and making about $AU45 million this year, or Mikal Bridges, who is also signed through 2026. Bridges and Ayton were the centrepieces of a proposed Durant trade package this past summer, according to multiple reports. Pelicans spoil LBJ’s points party | 01:10 The Suns are 29-26 and sit in fifth place in the Western Conference, having won eight of their past 10 after falling to 21-24. The Nets have dropped to 32-20 and fourth in the Eastern Conference, and are awaiting the return of Durant, who suffered a sprained MCL early last month. Unless, of course, he’s traded. This story initially appeared on the New York Post and was republished with permission.