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Durant, Irving try to move on after Nets' turbulent summer

NEW YORK (AP) 鈥 Kevin Durant asked to leave, though figured he wouldn't. Kyrie Irving wanted to stay, but feared he might be gone. As the chaotic Brooklyn Nets' offseason was unfolding, even the key players struggled to make sense of things.
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FILE - In this Nov. 1, 2019, file photo, Brooklyn Nets' Kyrie Irving, left, and Kevin Durant watch the game action from the bench during the second half of an NBA basketball game against the Houston Rockets in New York. Kevin Durant asked to leave, though figured he wouldn't. Kyrie Irving wanted to stay, but feared he might be gone. As the chaotic Brooklyn Nets' offseason was unfolding, even the key players struggled to make sense of things as they were happening. Now the Nets are ready to leave it all behind as they begin a new season. (AP Photo/Mary Altaffer, File)

NEW YORK (AP) 鈥 Kevin Durant asked to leave, though figured he wouldn't. Kyrie Irving wanted to stay, but feared he might be gone.

As the chaotic Brooklyn Nets' offseason was unfolding, even the key players struggled to make sense of things.

鈥淚t鈥檚 awkward,鈥 Irving recalled thinking. 鈥淰ery awkward.鈥

Now the Nets are ready to leave it all behind.

With Durant still in uniform and saying he's committed, and Irving still around but with no guarantee beyond a year, Brooklyn has undeniable talent and an uncertain future.

Durant asked to be traded after the Nets were swept by the Boston Celtics in the first round of the playoffs. He said his dissatisfaction started months earlier, disappointed by the lack of fight the team showed when he was sidelined by a sprained knee ligament in January and February.

The Nets had discussions, but trading an All-Star player who is about to start a four-year extension and getting comparable value back was never going to be easy.

鈥淚 mean, I know I鈥檓 that good that you鈥檙e just not going to give me away,鈥 Durant said.

The Nets didn't deal him, nor did they fire general manager Sean Marks or coach Steve Nash, as Durant sought. Nash said he and Durant have had a lengthy relationship, likening it to a family disagreement.

鈥淓verybody's entitled to their opinions and I think from us, it鈥檚 not to hold a grudge against what Kevin said, but it鈥檚 a little bit of saying, 鈥楢ll right, if that鈥檚 the way he feels, what鈥檚 going on here?鈥' Marks said. 鈥滾ike, what do we need to change?"

At the same time, the Nets were declining to give Irving the contract extension for which he was eligible. He missed almost all their home games last season because he wasn't vaccinated against COVID-19, as was mandated at the time in New York City. He comes into this season in the final year of his deal.

Irving said his refusal to get vaccinated created questions about his commitment to playing, which may have contributed to him still being in Brooklyn. Some teams may have been hesitant to deal for the guard, despite his talent, because they weren't sure how often they would see it.

鈥淭here were options,鈥 Irving said, 鈥渂ut not many, I鈥檒l tell you that, because again, this stigma of whether or not I want to play, whether or not I鈥檓 going to be committed to the team, which I thought was really unfair at times. But also the timing was ideal to be able to put that on me because I wasn鈥檛 available.鈥

Not getting a long-term deal, Irving said, was a 鈥渢ough pill to swallow,鈥 but he said he understood the Nets' side. He also understands Durant's feelings, agreeing that the team needs the structure that was missing.

鈥淭here was a level of uncertainty in this building, not just for last year, but for the last few years,鈥 Irving said, 鈥渁nd that accountability that he asked for should be available and accessible at all times and we should have that type of environment.鈥

MILLION-DOLLAR DECISION

Irving could have received an extension last summer and believed it would happen before the season. Talks broke off after it became clear he wouldn't be a full-time player. Marks said the Nets didn't try to force vaccination on Irving, though Irving said he felt there was an 鈥渦ltimatum鈥 if he wanted to get paid.

鈥淚 gave up four years, 100-and-something million deciding to be unvaccinated and that was the decision,鈥 Irving said. 鈥淭he contract, get vaccinated, or be unvaccinated and there鈥檚 a level of uncertainty of your future as to whether you鈥檙e going to be in the league, whether you鈥檙e going to be in this team. So I had to deal with that real-life circumstance of losing my job for this decision.鈥

STICKING TOGETHER

The Nets and Durant jointly decided to continue together, and he said he wasn't disappointed to still be in Brooklyn.

鈥淚 still love to play,鈥 Durant said. 鈥淚 knew that wasn鈥檛 going to be affected.鈥

As for whether Nets fans should question whether he is truly all-in on Brooklyn?

鈥淚鈥檓 committed to going forward with this team ,鈥 Durant added, 鈥渟o if they got doubts, I can鈥檛 control that.鈥

SIMMONS SITUATION

Ben Simmons is set to finally play for the Nets after the Philadelphia 76ers traded him to Brooklyn in February in a deal headlined by James Harden.

Simmons ended up needing back surgery. While he was rehabbing, he wondered whether he would ever take the floor with Durant and Irving in Brooklyn.

鈥淥bviously you know somebody asked for a trade, Kyrie wasn鈥檛 around. Like, different things were going on, but I don鈥檛 worry about that stuff because I can鈥檛 control it,鈥 Simmons said. 鈥淥bviously it鈥檚 a blessing to be able to play (with talented players), but I just focus on what I can contribute and do for this team and at that moment it was getting healthy.鈥

OTHER INJURY NEWS

Joe Harris said he is cleared to play after needing two ankle surgeries last season. Seth Curry said he's about 85 to 90% there after his own ankle procedure, while T.J. Warren, who played in just four games in Indiana the last two seasons because of foot injuries, said he is healed but not cleared yet because they want to be careful.

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Brian Mahoney, The Associated Press

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