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NBA superstar Kevin Durant is waiting for the Brooklyn Nets to honor his trade request, so the former NBA Draft top pick has made an offer to Kevin Durant.
The Nets have yet to find a suitable offer to trade Durant, who reportedly passed on the trade request to the organization at the start of free agency in July. With camp starting and the regular season approaching, he’s still on the team.
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Andrew Bogut, who was drafted by the Milwaukee Bucks in 2005 and later won an NBA championship with the Golden State Warriors, made an offer to Durant.
“Easy way for KD to get out of @joetsai1999’s @BrooklynNets not discussed by NBA analysts,” he wrote on Sunday. “Easy tweet: ‘Free Hong Kong, Free Taiwan.’ go to…”
NETS team owner Joe Tsai backs front office and coaches after Kevin Durant reportedly gave ultimatum
Bogut appeared to take advantage of Nets team owner Joe Tsai’s ties to the Chinese government. Taiwan-born Tsai was a co-founder of Alibaba before acquiring Nets. ESPN documented Tsai’s ties to Beijing in his April report, citing times when Tsai defended the country’s controversial policies.
NBA free agent Enes Kanter Freedom has claimed he was banned from the league for speaking out against China and China’s treatment of Uyghur Muslims.
Durant’s status with the Nets remained up in the air as of Monday. He denied baseless rumors that he would rather retire than play for the Nets.
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“I know most people believe unnamed sources about me, but if there’s someone out there who will listen, I’m not retiring anytime soon. S— Comical at this point.” ‘ he wrote.