“Well s**t, you pay Dorian Finney-Smith all that money” Kevin Durant reveals his hilarious trash-talk with Mavs coach Jason Kidd


“Well s**t, you pay Dorian Finney-Smith all that money” Kevin Durant reveals his hilarious trash-talk with Mavs coach Jason Kidd

Kevin Durant and Jason Kidd

Albeit the Brooklyn Nets missed the mark against the Dallas Mavericks in the last snapshots of the game, Nets whiz Kevin Durant kept an uplifting perspective as he talked about his important points from the game.

Following the 111-113 misfortune against the Mavericks, Durant tended to his presentation for the game at the post-game public interview.

Kevin Durant
Kevin Durant

At the point when found out if he saw the twofold team protective plan as a noble gesture from the Dallas instructing staff, Durant said:

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“Of course. Yes. That shows me that the level of respect is high. You know, for them to forget about their schemes as a team and forget about what they’ve been working on most of the year for them to do that.

Kevin Durant additionally shared a clever passage from his rubbish talk with Dallas Mavericks lead trainer Jason Kidd. He said: “I asked Jason Kidd – ‘Well s**t, you pay Dorian Finney-Smith all that money, is he a defender or you gonna rely on this [defense] for these next 4 years on him?'”

While this didn’t create the reaction that Durant wanted, he kept on saying: “It was a smart smart strategy. Got to tip my hat to him. They executed it. But late in the game they did a good job of mixing it up. Sometimes I was driving and I had a lane and I thought there was going to be more help so I rushed the shot. They did a good job. I respect it.”

Recording 23 points on 8-20 shooting, Kevin Durant had a difficult, but not impossible task ahead considering the continuous twofold team and trap safeguards set up to stop him.

While the Nets partook in an important lead heading into the final quarter, a significant circle back execution by Dallas saw them arise as the victors.

With Spencer Dinwiddie thumping down a game-dominating three-pointer with under a second at work, the game finished with Brooklyn’s misfortune in sensational design.

Can Kevin Durant lead Brooklynn Nets to the playoffs?

Kyrie Irving and Kevin Durant

While the misfortune against the Dallas Mavericks is awful, it actually hugely affects the Brooklyn Nets’ standings. Presently in the eighth spot, the Nets are currently 3.5 games behind the seventh-cultivated Toronto Raptors.

With just a game isolating them from the 10th cultivated Charlotte Hornets, the Nets need each success they can set up to clutch their spot.

With Kevin Durant and Kyrie Irving both playing some splendid basketball now, the Nets appear to be in a decent position. Nonetheless, the extreme piece of assembling wins will come while playing at home. The Nets will play eight of their next 12 games at home. Three of those games are against teams that are in a strong season finisher position.

While their 14-19 home record this season lays vigorously on their shoulders, Brooklyn should track down a response and remain above water in the last stretch of the normal season.

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