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Nba, Durant case to the Nets, the reactions of Irving and the property

New, York, Aug. 10 – (Adnkronos) -Kevin Durant was clear: he wants to get out of Brooklyn, he wants to be sold; he no longer trusts Steve Nash as coach or Sean Marks as general manager. Positions, the latter two, also shared – as reported by the New York Post journalist John Kosman – also by Kyrie Irving. But the same Post, however, 24 hours later publishes the decided denial of Kyrie’s agent, who is none other than his stepmother, Shetallia Riley Irving:
“We don’t know where these rumors are coming from, but Kyrie doesn’t hate Steve or Sean. It’s not part of her way of being or her way of behaving in this world,” specifies Riley Irving. “Kyrie promotes the values ​​of peace, acceptance of neighbor and love, certainly not hate”. A distancing in the values ​​even before the substance, clear and clear, in line with a character who in recent years always seems to want to put universal values ​​before the logic of the NBA business. Although Riley Irving, when asked if Kyrie shares Durant’s desire to see Nash and Marks fired, then replied with a laconic “no comment”.
Even clearer, however, is the position of the owner of the Nets Joe Tsai in the face of the discontent blatantly expressed by Durant: a position of total support to his front office and coaching staff. As demonstrated by his message sent to Twitter: “Both the front office and the coaches have my support. We will make the decisions to be made only in the best interest of the Brooklyn Nets.”

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