The entire league response to Durant’s trade request was immediate and intense as more than half the league conducted surveys. Wojnarowski said it created an unprecedented situation as some teams called Brooklyn with offers and then asked back to increase those offers without receiving a counter from the Nets. “He has never been a player of Durant’s stature at this point in his career available for trade, certainly in modern times,” Wojnarowski said, adding that Brooklyn was aiming for a “historic journey” in return. He says the Nets base the price they ask on what the Clippers gave Oklahoma City for Paul George (Sai ​​Gilzeus-Alexander, Danilo Galinari and five first-round pick) and what the Lakers paid in New Orleans for Anthony Livo. Ball, Brandon Ingram, Josh Hart and three first round selections). The Nets “want more than that,” Wojnarowski said. There is more about Durant:

Watching the Warriors win the championship played a role in Durant’s desire to leave Brooklyn, Wojnarowski told ESPN’s Get Up. He contributed to the narrative that Durant could not win on his own and that he was trapped in a dysfunctional situation with the Nets. Durand allegedly asked for a “change of scenery” when he met the property on Thursday. Appearing this morning on ESPN’s “KJM”, Brian Windhorst cited a “high 90% chance” that the Nets would honor Durant’s commercial request and said any deal with Kyrie Irving would probably have to wait until he moved. Durant. Irving only wants to go to the Lakers, but that means the Nets will have to take Russell Westbrook, who makes about $ 11 million more than Irving, and finding another ransom for Brooklyn will not be easy. In “Get Up,” Windhorst predicted that the Durant trade would involve at least three groups. He cites a possible Nets-Suns deal, saying the fight is not perfect and both teams will likely make calls to expand the trade and see if they can get the assets they want. Windhorst adds that he could “freeze things for a while” in the league as many teams think about getting involved. One advantage for the Phoenix, Windhorst notes, is that it has control over all of its future drafts and can offer up to four draft options and three rotation options. This could encourage many groups to help facilitate a Durant deal. Phoenix is ​​believed to be Durant’s preferred landing site.