Brooklyn Nets forward Kevin Durant. Brett Davis-USA TODAY Sports

After starting the season off in such a slow fashion that they felt the need to fire their head coach, the Brooklyn Nets are now one of the hottest teams in the NBA.

At 23-12 after 35 games the Nets have now won 10 straight and are only 2.5 games back of the Boston Celtics for the top spot in the Eastern Conference.

That is quite the turnaround.

What has been key to the revival? Getting rid of Steve Nash and replacing him with Jacque Vaughn, it would appear.

During a recent session with the media, Durant explained why Brooklyn is looking so much better under Vaughn than it did under Nash.

“I felt like we didn’t have an identity to start the season,” he said.

“And then we started to figure it out…last month or so starting to move. We are figuring out our identity as a team and you walk into every game believing that, alright, if we stick to this template and to this structure that we have we’ll be fine regardless of what goes on in the game.”

Durant is one of the NBA’s more outspoken players. His recent comments on the GOAT debate between Michael Jordan and LeBron James are evidence of that. 

It is something of an open secret that Durant had preferred one other coach instead of Nash from the beginning, so their inability to get on the same page isn’t too shocking.

The Nets currently look like one of the scariest teams in the NBA.

Whether they win a championship or not this year, what Vaughn has been able to accomplish should earn him a lot of credit.

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