The Brooklyn Nets are making a clean sweep in free agency. The team will sign Kevin Durant, Kyrie Irving and DeAndre Jordan, league sources tell ESPN.
Durant is planning to make a formal announcement with details of his plans on Instagram account of The Boardroom, his company-owned media network, at 6 p.m., sources said.
Durant declined his $31.5 million player option in June, officially setting him up for unrestricted free agency.
He was eligible to remain with the Warriors on a five-year, $221 million deal, or sign with another team for four years, $164 million.
Leading up to free agency, Durant and business partner Rich Kleiman had been in New York, where they mulled the star forward's free-agency options.