Coming off one of the worst scoring performances of his NBA career and amid trade rumors, James Harden (left hamstring tightness) is out for Friday night’s game against the Jazz.
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In ESPN interview, Kevin Durant doesn’t back down from talk of a title culture . or dynasty
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In an interview with Kevin Durant, ESPN’s Rachel Nichols broached a lot of subjects, then at the end, mentioned the “D” word . no, not the Nets’ defense but dynasty. Is this group of players, this organization capable of sustaining success at a high level beyond this season?
Durant, always conscious that the Nets have yet to win anything, wouldn’t say, yes, but he definitely didn’t say no either. What he did say and what others in an out of the organization are saying is that he likes what he sees from the organization’s culture (shouting out Joe Tsai in the process) and offered a summary of the things he likes in that culture and what it can bring.
Kyrie Irving knows what it means to be an advocate for women's empowerment and equality, advocating for the WNBA in a number of ways in 2020.
So when on Wednesday night, a long-awaited sports.
Sean Marks: Kyrie Irving ‘back out there’ after discussion on media issues
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In the WFAN season preview, Sean Marks told Evan Roberts that the organization spoke to Kyrie Irving about his media boycott and although the Nets GM provided no details about the conversations, he described Irving as “back out there.”
“We heard Kyrie out, and we sat with him and talked to him and his reps and asked how we could help,” said Marks, adding, “He knows his obligations there, and as we saw, when he did address the media, there aren’t many out there better than him at that. I think in this day and age, guys are responsible for their own platform and brand, and it’s good to see he’s back out there. He’s very eloquent and well put-together.”