In his quest to bring the Nets a championship, Kevin Durant is starting the season 0-1
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Sure, the Nets' superstar took an L in August, but all will be right if he delivers a W in June
Kevin Durant lost.
That's the takeaway from the statement Tuesday from the Brooklyn Nets announcing that the organization and its disgruntled superstar "have agreed to move forward with our partnership" after a meeting at Los Angeles between the two sides.
This is the partnership that just a few weeks ago Durant demanded be dissolved so that he could be sent to the team of his choosing. It was a meeting that featured the owner, Joe Tsai, and the two men Durant had demanded be fired if he were to stay -- head coach Steve Nash and general manager Sean Marks.
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