NBA negotiations are fluid. They’re an ever-evolving creature. You may think you understand the terms, but before you know it, the terms can change.
Eventually, one side or another is likely to feel an increased sense of urgency. This holds especially true in the NBA. Sometimes, your asset depreciates the longer you hold onto it.
This may be the case with the Brooklyn Nets and Kevin Durant. Sure, Durant’s value, in theory, ought to be limitless. Unfortunately for the Nets, that’s exactly what’s scaring off buyers – they can’t afford him.
With that in mind, it may be time to revisit some old proposals. Some will suggest that the Nets can’t afford to part with Durant at a discounted rate.
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The future of their franchise may depend on the value they get for him. At the same time, Durant is 33. There is a shelf life on his value.
If the Nets want to move him before it expires, they may want to entertain the following package from the Toronto Raptors.