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KD: Most of my time at the Nets was wonderful, even if I brought 4 two-way players on the court

July 10th News Recently, Durant talked about his failure at the Nets in James and Nash's podcast "MindtheGame".

Nash: "We are not afraid of losing, you know what I mean, do you? So when we lose and fail, we don't fall into self-denial at home (or the locker room) and feel that everyone is blaming us. We won't think of that."

Durant: "Yes, in the next season, we will cheer up and put on the boots to continue fighting. You know, but the public opinion in the league, everyone's discussion, sometimes it's really impossible to really understand the journey (we went through). Even if we don't succeed in the end, it's like the Kings didn't win the championship, you can still see the charm of basketball in them, right? Or like Nash's Phoenix Suns, they didn't win. But if you really love basketball, you can draw positive things from all these things. I also see that experience in Brooklyn, with happy times and Bad times, but that's life. These experiences will make you a better person. But to be honest, most of the time, there are more happy times."

"Even if I sometimes play with four two-way contract players, it's very interesting to me. We played well because in those 48 minutes, we were united like family. Many games like those such, such as stressful games, key final quarter games, I must have learned from them, and those young players also learned a lot. So, I often look at that season like this. Of course, we all want to win and win, but there are many small moments in the whole season that I'm worth cherishing, even if I don't win the championship. Many people don't understand this, but this attitude towards basketball has been integrated into our genes and blood. That's how we look at basketball."

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