Golden State's Kevin Durant is planning to engage four teams in discussions upon the opening of NBA free agency on Sunday -- the Brooklyn Nets, Los Angeles Clippers, New York Knicks and Warriors, league sources tell ESPN.
There's expected to be some combination of face-to-face meetings and communications by other means with Durant and his business manager, Rich Kleiman, front-office sources told ESPN.
Durant's decision-making process could extend well into next week, league sources told ESPN.
Durant invited teams for more formal presentations as a free agent in 2016, but he and Kleiman's level of knowledge on the teams, owners, executives and roster offerings suggest a less formal face-to-face process may be necessary this time.