« Reply #86 on: June 14, 2019, 11:43:25 AM »
I don't think this affects Kyrie's decision at all, as I don't think Kyrie was ever really seriously considering the Knicks and I don't think Durant was ever considering the Nets at all. Before the KD injury, from my outsider's view of the tea leaves, I'd put Irving at 75% to Nets, 22% to stay, 2% to Lakers, 1% to Knicks, and I don't think KD's injury changes that at all. Someone like Kemba Walker though has to be more strongly be considering to stay in Charlotte rather than join KD in NY (if that is where KD ends up).
How can you say this with a straight face? Literally everyone that covers the NBA has commented on the ripple effect this has on NBA free agency and often frequently mentioning Irving. For the better part of the year the hottest free agency rumor was those two suiting up together. It got as ridiculous as people filming them together in a ball way at the all star game. Now kd gets injured and will miss all of next year and you think it has no impact at all? Very strange man
Bulprett basically echoed my exact sentiment in his article yesterday.
At present, the Durant situation appears to be having no bearing on Irving. As reported here last month, a Golden State source said that Irving had definitely spoken to Durant about teaming up once they became free agents. Another source in that story said the problem was that Irving wanted Brooklyn, while Durant was leaning hard to the Knicks.
Now granted it was a repeat of an older sourced story, but that matches what I've been thinking all along i.e. that Irving is pretty set on going to Brooklyn and that Durant isn't, so Durant's injury had almost no bearing on Irving.

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