Failed with just one statement from Andre Iguodala Era of the Nets with Kevin Durant and Kyrie Irving.
Everyone is talking about the Brooklyn Nets’ quick decision to trade Kyrie Irving to the Dallas Mavericks, which came just days after the point guard made it known that he wanted out. The Irving saga with the Nets, which solidified the failure of the Big Three attempt in Brooklyn with Irving, James Harden, and Kevin Durant — the only survivor of that superstar trio era in Brooklyn — has its own interpretation from Andre Iguodala of the Golden State Warriors.
“Infiltrated.” That was the entire composition of Iguodala’s comment about a Twitter post that asked description of the KD-Irving Nets era.
Kyrie Irving’s time with the Nets started in 2019 when he elected to decline his option with the Boston Celtics before taking his talents to Brooklyn on a four-year $136.5 million deal.
The Nets reached the NBA Playoffs in each of Kyrie Irving’s seasons with the team but Brooklyn failed to progress past the second round. In other words, the Nets were not able to achieve the goal many thought they would when they assembled together that trio of Irving-Durant-Harden. It is now mostly in the hands of Durant to carry the Nets in their pursuit for an NBA title in the 2022-23 NBA season.
Before getting traded to the Mavs, Kyrie Irving averaged 27.1 points, 5.1 rebounds, and 5.3 assists across 40 games played for the Nets in his final season in Brooklyn. His stint with the Nets could be remembered more for his off-the-court controversies such as his stance against the COVID-19 vaccine and controversial belief in conspiracy theories than his on-court success.
Source: https://clutchpoints.com