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Report: Nets in no rush to trade Durant, Irving
The drama continues around Kyrie Irving (11) and Kevin Durant (7). David Butler II-USA TODAY Sports

If you are a Brooklyn Nets fan hoping for a speedy resolution to the planned trades of Kevin Durant and Kyrie Irving, you may want to get comfortable because it might take a while.

The NBA world was turned on its head last week when it was revealed Durant officially asked the Nets for a trade. While there were rumors of that eventuality this offseason, the news still came as the most stunning moment thus far in the 2022 NBA offseason.

Not only is the former league MVP and 12-time All-Star up for grabs, but so is his talented sidekick Kyrie Irving. Both potential trades would be massive moves for the Nets, though they likely would land the far better haul in a deal for Durant since the 33-year-old is signed for four more seasons.

While his agent Rich Kleiman said when the news broke that Brooklyn general manager Sean Marks is expected to help his client land in a preferred destination, Durant has little leverage, and Brooklyn must seek out the best offer available. Furthermore, an Irving deal may have to wait until the Durant situation is handled first, meaning both may not happen soon.

What the Nets get in a trade for Durant will affect the franchise for years to come. They want and need an unbelievable haul. With much of the NBA interested in trading for the forward, Brooklyn has no need to rush and will wait until it gets the right offer from a rival team. That process could take a while. How long? Maybe all the way into training camp for the 2022-2023 season.

On Monday, New York Post columnist Brian Lewis revealed that the team is willing to wait until September or October to see if things between the players and team could be worked out or until the Nets finally get the massive trade return they are hoping for.

“With tons of offers for Durant, but none they couldn’t refuse and no rush to move him, the Nets are putting out the vibe that they could bring the forward (and maybe even Irving) into camp and see if all parties can make this work. Or if not, all play nice until a world-beating trade proposal is made.”

Durant is in the first year of a four-year, $194 million contract extension he signed before the 2021-2022 season. Irving has one year and $36 million left on the final year of the four-year contract he signed with the Nets in 2019.

Training camp for this past season began on the final days of September.

This article first appeared on Sportsnaut and was syndicated with permission.

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