In the biggest move of the off-season— certainly for the Nets and arguably for the entire NBA — Kevin Durant will sign a four-year, $198 million extension that will keep the man many see as the game’s greatest player in Brooklyn through 2026.
Shlomo Sprung, writing for the Boardroom, Durant’s own website, said KD will decline his 2022-23 player option, permitting the deal to begin in 2022. He quoted Rich Kleiman, Durant’s agent, manager and business partner.
Sprung writes...
Two years after joining the Brooklyn Nets, 11-time NBA All-Star forward Kevin Durant has agreed to sign a four-year contract extension with the team worth $198 million on Friday, Durant’s longtime manager Rich Kleiman confirms.