Kevin Durant made a triumphant return to Barclays Center on Wednesday night, marking his first appearance since leaving the Brooklyn Nets last season. Speculation ran rampant regarding how Durant would be received and whether the Nets would acknowledge him. Surprisingly, the Nets decided to pay tribute to Durant by playing a video just before tip-off. Despite publicly expressing his desire for no video, Durant graciously accepted the gesture, as seen in a video shared by ClutchPoints. He commended the organization for their class and appreciation of everyone who had contributed to the team.
Durant had previously communicated on Twitter that he did not want a tribute video, but the Nets chose to disregard his request. This decision is understandable considering Durant’s significant impact on the team’s history. Throughout his tenure with the Nets, Durant showcased his exceptional skills, averaging 29 points, 7.1 rebounds, and 5.8 assists. His arrival, along with Kyrie Irving, instantly made the Nets one of the most captivating teams in the league. Although they faced numerous obstacles, including changes in the roster and coaching staff, Durant played a pivotal role in revitalizing the team and guiding them to the brink of the Eastern Conference Finals in 2021.
Unfortunately, Durant and Irving departed the Nets simultaneously, dashing the team’s aspirations. Nevertheless, Durant’s contributions are widely respected, regardless of the circumstances surrounding his departure. In his return to Barclays Center, Durant demonstrated his prowess by scoring an impressive 33 points, securing 5 rebounds, and providing 8 assists against his former team.