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Peak KD can buffer Brooklyn through uncertain times

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Kevin Durant was a superstar on his own — Kyrie Irving was out and James Harden probably should have been — and he was almost enough for the Brooklyn Nets.

Durant couldn’t get the injuryweak­ened Nets past the Milwaukee Bucks in last season’s playoffs. But the way he played in the secondroun­d series — 49 points and a triple-double in Game 5, 48 points in Game 7 — and then in Tokyo while leading the US to the Olympic gold medal, he showed he isn’t just back from a serious injury.

He’s back on top of his game. Now he wants to lead the Nets to the top of the NBA.

Even with questions about Irving’s availabili­ty looming over them in preseason, the Nets believe they are deeper than last season and will have to be healthier. If so, they will be a title favorite.

“What we have on paper is cool,” Durant said, “but we’ve still got to get out in between the lines and play.”

They couldn’t do that often enough last season, with both Durant and Harden sidelined by lengthy hamstring injuries. Brooklyn finally got its best group together for the postseason but it didn’t last, with first Harden and then Irving getting hurt in the secondroun­d matchup against the Bucks.

“Now we get a full year of togetherne­ss and you can’t beat that,” Harden said. “But we showed glimpses last year without being healthy and being full. This year it’s going to be a different story.”

That could depend on Irving, whose status was unclear for games in New York, where profession­al athletes are required to be vaccinated.

The Nets have decided he won’t play until he is fully available, ending the notion of the 29-year-old playing in road games.

But there’s no question about Durant, who missed the 2019-20 season recovering from surgery to repair a ruptured Achilles tendon. He averaged 26.9 points last season and was even more impressive in the postseason and Olympics.

Durant received the most votes in the NBA.com GM survey as the likely winner of this season’s MVP award and has been voted the best player in the league by multiple outlets.

“Just last year people were questionin­g if I could actually play again and now this year people are calling me the best,” Durant said. “Like, those opinions really don’t matter, just everybody’s fickle when it comes to that stuff. So I know what I bring to the table, my teammates and coaches know what I bring and the true fans that love the game — that genuinely love the game — understand what I’ve carved out in the league. So that’s cool enough for me.”

And it might be enough to finally bring the Nets their first NBA title. When Harden arrived from Houston last January, he predicted that the Nets’ Big 3 was going to produce “scary hours”.

Now?

“It’s even scarier,” he said. Things to know about the Nets: Notes: The Nets signed Patty Mills, Paul Millsap and James Johnson, veterans who should strengthen their second unit and easily fill in when one of the stars is unavailabl­e.

 ?? USA TODAY SPORTS ?? Brooklyn Nets forward Kevin Durant brings the ball up court during an NBA preseason game against the Philadelph­ia 76ers on Oct 11 at Wells Fargo Center in Philadelph­ia.
USA TODAY SPORTS Brooklyn Nets forward Kevin Durant brings the ball up court during an NBA preseason game against the Philadelph­ia 76ers on Oct 11 at Wells Fargo Center in Philadelph­ia.

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