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After almost two months away, Kevin Durant finally made his return to the court. It was short, but it was spectacular.
And it was victorious.
Durant came back from his hamstring injury to help
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Hello, Kevin Durant. Goodbye, James Harden.
One superstar is set to rejoin the Nets just as another is headed to an extended injury absence. Really, what could be more fitting of this disjointed
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Brooklyn won the game and lost James Harden. — again.
The Nets beat the Knicks 114-112 before a mixed crowd of 1,773 at Barclays Center, completing a season sweep of their rival. They started
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Kevin Durant, Kyrie Irving and James Harden.
The Knicks share the town with the Brooklyn Nets’ Big 3 but they haven’t shared the court yet in the two prior meetings – both Knicks
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With Kevin Durant and James Harden – Brooklyn’s two hamstrung MVPs – on the brink of returning, the Nets are on the verge of finally becoming whole.
Harden was testing out his sore hamstring
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Michael Rapaport is trying to put the genie back in the bottle with regards to his social-media feud with Kevin Durant, but it’s way too late for the Nets star.
“I feel bad about it,”
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Brooklyn forward Kevin Durant has been fined $50,000 for using offensive and derogatory language on social media. The fine was announced Friday by Byron Spruell, President, League Operations for the
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The Knicks will be signing center Norvel Pelle to a 10-day contract, providing some big-man depth following Mitchell Robinson’s foot surgery earlier this week.
Pelle, who appeared in four NBA
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In his first public comments since Feb. 13, injured Kevin Durant apologized for profane private messages to Michael Rapaport, DMs the actor shared publicly. Now after a mea culpa, Durant aims to move
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The Nets’ sloppiness was only outdone by their stick-to-itiveness.
Admittedly in the doldrums over the past several games, the Nets dug themselves into yet another huge hole and needed another