
Kevin Durant signing huge extension to remain with Nets
NY Post
LAS VEGAS — Kevin Durant is staying in Brooklyn.
The superteam is keeping its Superman, with arguably the best player in the world signing a four-year, $198 million extension to stay with the Nets through 2026. Durant — who was at the Tokyo Olympics leading Team USA into the gold medal game — announced the move on Boardroom, his own media platform. He’ll decline his 2022-23 player option, and the extension will kick in after the upcoming season.More Related News

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