Kevin Durant gets brutally honest about Brooklyn Nets
"It was terrible how some stuff went down."
"It was terrible how some stuff went down."
“I’m one of the people that changed the game of basketball."
“I get (the skepticism), but I think the one thing with me is that I’m a competitor. I want to win and play."
Can he turn things around?
"I think a lot of stuff was swept under the rug."
"Our front office and coaching staff have my support."
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"You couldn’t be pro-Russian and own an NBA team."
While it is unclear what kind of role Dragic will play for the team, he brings veteran leadership to the team along with experience in a playoff setting.
"Obviously Kyrie has his own belief so I respect that. But we have to make a team decision."
The Pistons are expected to buy Jordan out, making him a free agent.