Durant officially joins Nets, to
wear No. 7
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[July 08, 2019]
The Brooklyn Nets officially
added forward Kevin Durant on Sunday, announcing his arrival as part
of a sign-and-trade deal with the Golden State Warriors a week after
the 10-time All-Star announced his intentions to join Brooklyn.
"Kevin is a champion, perennial All-Star and one of the great
players of this, or any, generation," general manager Sean Marks
said in a statement. "Adding a player of Kevin's caliber to our
organization elevates our ability to compete with the elite teams in
this league. His tremendous abilities and dedication to his craft
have made him as talented an offensive player our game has ever seen
and we, as well as all of Brooklyn, are thrilled to welcome Kevin
and his family to the Nets."
Changing teams won't be new for Durant, after he left the Oklahoma
City Thunder for the Warriors three summers ago, but he will be
wearing a new number for the first time since entering the NBA: No.
7.
Durant tweeted a photo Sunday evening on social media of a Nets No.
7 jersey hanging in a locker. He added a statement from his
business, Thirty Five Ventures, explaining the decision to change
numbers, reading:
"35 took my family and me from Seat Pleasant, MD and showed us the
world. 35 allowed me to meet people that I never would've had the
chance to meet, experience things I would never have had the chance
to experience, and achieve things that I never would have been able
to achieve. 35 allowed me to go to the University of Texas to play
basketball, 35 allowed me to achieve my dream of playing in the NBA
in Seattle. 35 allowed me to play basketball in Oklahoma City and
form bonds and friendships that will last a lifetime. Lastly, 35
allowed me to go to the Bay Area and win two championships and form
brotherhoods that no time or distance will ever break.
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Warriors forward Kevin Durant (35) enters the stadium before game
five of the 2019 NBA Finals against the Toronto Raptors at
Scotiabank Arena. Nick Turchiaro-USA TODAY Sports
"35 was chosen in honor of someone very near and dear to me. I will
always honor him and honor the number 35. But as I start this new
chapter in my basketball life, the number I'll be wearing on my back
is the number 7 next time you see me on the floor. One time
Brooklyn."
Durant has worn No. 35 since he was 16, first donning it to
represent the age of one of his youth coaches who was shot and
killed in Maryland, according to a New York Times feature published
in 2017.
The Warriors last week announced they will retire Durant's No. 35.
The Thunder have given out the No. 35 since Durant left, but the
expectation is they will retire it in the future.
Durant, who turns 31 in September, is expected to miss the entire
2019-20 season because of the ruptured Achilles he suffered in Game
5 of the NBA Finals against the Toronto Raptors.
The former MVP averaged 26 points, 6.4 rebounds and 5.9 assists in
78 games for the Warriors last season. He has career averages of 27
points, 7.1 rebounds and 4.1 assists in 849 games.
--Field Level Media
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