The 2022 NBA offseason started with some big rumors regarding some players that can make big differences for any team (except their current ones). We've heard many trade rumors regarding a variety of stars that could shake the league, and they won't stop anytime soon. 

Kevin Durant, Kyrie Irving, Russell Westbrook and Donovan Mitchell have all been linked with a move away from their respective teams, but so far, no move has been completed. It looks very difficult to see them playing on different teams now, which has opened the door for more speculation and rumors regarding these four stars. 

NBA fans always have interesting inputs on these situations, and recently, a reporter from Instagram page Buckets some people around the office where they think Durant, Irving, Westbrook and Mitchell should play next. As usual, some fans used this opportunity to blast players, while others gave a more serious opinion on which team is the most appealing to them. 

Reporter: "Where will Kyrie Irving go?"

Fan: "The planet Saturn. Our world is just not enough for him. He needs more."

Reporter: "Where would you like to see Kevin Wayne Durant play basketball next year?"

Fan: "I wish it be the Wizards, so he can go back home."

Reporter: "Where would you like to see Russell Westbrook?"

Fan: "The Jazz."

Reporter: "Where would you like to see Donovan Mitchell?"

Fan: "I'll go Heat. I've just seen too many Donovan Mitchell-Heat jersey swaps. It just needs to happen."

Reporter: "Where would you like to see Kevin Durant next year?"

Fan: "If I was in control, I would like for him to go to the Kings, just to see him break that playoff drought."

Reporter: "Where would you like to see Russell Westbrook next year?"

Fan: "Retirement home."

Reporter: "Where would you like to see Kevin Wayne Durant next year?"

Fan: "I would say Oklahoma City, we need Thunderstruck 2."

Reporter: "Where would you like to see Kevin Durant next year?"

Fan: "On the Sixers."

Reporter: "Where would you like to see Kyrie Irving?"

Fan: "Actually, not on the Sixers."

Reporter: "Where would you like to see Russell Westbrook?"

Fan: "Also not on the Sixers."

Reporter: "And Donovan Mitchell?"

Fan: "I'll take him on the Sixers."

Reporter: "Where would you like to see Kevin Durant?"

Fan: "Portland Trail Blazers, baby, come on."

Reporter: "Where would you like to see Kevin Durant next year?"

Fan: "The Knicks, obviously."

As you can see, some people want or don't want these players on their teams. Their personalities, style of play, and off-court issues have played a big role in the desire or despise that people have developed for them. The NBA is a couple of months away from the start of a new season, and these four stories will keep getting updates every day until something official happens. 

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