On February 13, Beijing time, Durant responded to Harden's departure again, and it seems that he has forgiven Harden's behavior. Durant said Harden didn't need to explain it to anyone and accept his decision as a friend.

Now that the deal has officially been completed, Harden has passed a medical examination and has arrived in Philadelphia. If all goes well, Harden is expected to make his 76ers debut in the game against the Celtics.
Harden's departure is naturally a serious blow to the Nets, and now Durant is still recuperating, Irving single-handedly led the team, and the Nets have suffered 11 consecutive losses after losing to the Heat.
Harden's departure from the Nets at this point in time will naturally have a huge impact on the Nets' championship. Durant wasn't angry, though, and speaking about Harden's departure, he said, "James (Harden) doesn't need to explain anything to anybody. He has his own opinions, he doesn't owe anyone an explanation, and I'm not looking for an explanation. ”
Regarding Harden's decision, Durant further said, "I believe people make decisions before they are unhappy, and he must have gone through a lot of things to get to this point." I hadn't talked to Harden before that, I think everything was already decided, I wouldn't do any persuasion work, Harden's choices and decisions were made by himself, and as a friend, I could only accept it. ”
Now Durant has decided to look ahead, "I'm glad it's over that, and now we can all move on and eliminate the noise around us." "It's worth mentioning that a lot of people should be looking forward to the playoff Nets and the 76ers meeting by now.