Since losing to the Milwaukee Bucks in Game 7 of the 2021 Eastern Conference semifinals, the Nets have had a tumultuous year and a half. Star point guard Kyrie Irving played just 29 games last season due to his COVID-19 vaccine status, the team traded away All-Star James Harden to the Philadelphia 76ers, got swept in the first round by the Boston Celtics, both Irving and Kevin Durant requested trades during the summer, and most recently they parted ways with head coach Steve Nash and suspended Irving.
Following a 153-121 loss to the Sacramento Kings on Tuesday, Durant spoke to Bleacher Report's NBA Insider Chris Haynes about his trade request during the offseason, his frustrations with the organization, his relationship with Irving, the Nets' 6-9 start to the season, and more.
The 12-time All-Star and two-time NBA Finals MVP said that making a trade request was because of the way the team was preparing for games.
"It wasn’t difficult at all to request a trade because it was about ball," Durant told Bleacher Report. "I went to them and was like, ‘Yo, I don't like how we are preparing. I don't like shootarounds. I like practices. I need more. I want to work on more s--t. Hold me accountable. Get on my ass in film if that's going to help you get on everybody else’s head. I want to do more closeouts. I want to work on more shell drills at practice.’
"This was the type of s--t I was coming at them with. It wasn't like, ‘Yo, y'all need to make sure everybody around me can make my life easier.’ Hell nah, I want to make everybody else’s life easier. Ask Steve Nash, you can go call him right now. I would say, ‘Yo, I need more closeout drills. We need to practice more.’ That's what I was on."
He continued by saying that "nobody was on that same vibe with me," except for recently hired head coach Jacque Vaughn, and that's why he requested a trade from Brooklyn.
"I wasn’t feeling that, and nobody was on that same vibe with me. Jacque Vaughn is. I had some complaints in the summer, and my complaints were not about just me; it was about how we are moving as a unit. I want us to be respected out here in the basketball world. I don’t want players to look at us and say, ‘Oh man, these [expletive] are full of s--t. That’s not the type of team I want to be on.’ So when we’re all playing like s--t, you know the one person they’re going to look at. That’s why I requested a trade."