The Brooklyn Nets have a 33-33 record so far this season, ranking eighth in the East, and as the regular season draws to a close, the Nets' playoff prospects are not optimistic, but this does not affect their star Durant from pointing out on social media.

Recently, some media asked Durant who are the historical group price players, and he did not give a positive reply, bluntly saying that the two did not play on the court, and all the arguments were meaningless.
But Durant shared a peculiar point of his life with fans, saying jordan was able to become the best player in history mainly because there was no social media in that era, which kept him and fans at a distance enough to create a sense of mystery. In the minds of fans, Jordan was deified.
"The distance between us is so close at the moment, but in those days, Jordan was mysterious. You can't open Instagram or Twitter anytime and anywhere, browse his life, and get to know his thoughts; and now, the Internet is full of reports about us players, which makes the mystery disappear, we are easily accessible, and in the eyes of fans we are no different from ordinary people; but Jordan is reticent and rarely interviewed, which keeps him as mysterious as a game character. Durant said.
Durant's remarks may have some truth, but they are a bit contrary to popular belief. As we all know, Jordan became the best player in history not only because of his dominant performance in the Bulls era, but also because he encountered an era of media development, which allowed his personal influence to spread rapidly, rushing out of the basketball circle, rushing out of the United States, and radiating to all corners of the world.
In other words, the developed information media has played a positive role in the improvement of Jordan's influence; there is no reason for the current players, and the developed information media has played a side effect.