According to the league's announcement, since Kevin Durant is in the injury recovery phase, it also requires the league to find a place that can fill Durant's starting lineup in the All-Star Game, and Celtic Jason Tatum has been selected as the player to replace Durant's All-Star starting position:
For Durant, it is indeed a pity that he cannot play in the All-Star games because of injuries, but he does need to deal with the current injury problem and return to the game as soon as possible.
On the other hand, as the trade deadline approaches, the rumors about James Harden's trade are still a hot topic of discussion among fans, including rumors that the 76ers are interested in trading Harden, and the Nets are open to this.
It was also reported the other day that the 76ers would not send rising star backcourt Teres Maxi in a potential deal involving Harden, but the US media Kevin O'Connor said that if the two sides have the possibility of pushing the deal, the 76ers will be more likely to use Danny Green as one of the chips:
Of course, the attitude expressed by the Nets at the moment is that the team will not push for a deal involving James Harden, because they also want to storm the championship trophy this season around the Big Three lineup. Of course, anything before the trading deadline has the potential to become a reality.
In addition, Kevin O'Connor also revealed that the Nets are currently seeking reinforcements for the flanking goalscorers:
"League sources say the Nets are looking for reinforcements from the flank shooters."
For the Nets this season, wing players with stable outside projection capabilities are undoubtedly the team's preferred reinforcement target, and of course, such players will also attract the interest of other teams in the league.