On April 27, Beijing time, as the Brooklyn Nets were swept out yesterday, the whole team entered the offseason, and the outside world discussed them one after another. Open-air stand reporter Jake Fischer revealed some information inside the Nets, believing that Steve Nash's position is very stable.
Nets general manager Sean Max will consult with Kevin Durant before making any major decisions to decide whether management will implement the next step.
There is no sign at the moment that Durant wants to give up nash's idea of being the head coach. Asked what he thought of the manager, Durant said he would stand up for Nash.
It is not difficult to find that although Durant, as a Nets player, in fact, to some extent, the rights have exceeded that of ordinary players. Some of the decisions of the management need his advice, and he also needs to make decisions on the development and construction of the team.
It's just that now that the Nets are out of the first round of the playoffs, Durant is bound to be unable to escape the interference, after all, as the second largest team in the league, stopping the first round of the end of the season is indeed a bit disappointing.