South Florida Sun-Sentinel (Sunday)

Brooklyn Nets

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44-38, lost in conference first-round series

Overview: Kevin Durant, Kyrie Irving and Ben Simmons supply the talent. Embarrassm­ent provides the motivation. The Nets know they made a monumental mess of the 2021-22 season, turning a championsh­ip contender into a first-round flop. Durant was so discourage­d he asked to be traded, Irving so unreliable he didn’t get a contract beyond this season. They’re back together now, so don’t count out Brooklyn. Especially because the fuel Durant describes may be more powerful than potential. “A year of us looking in the mirror, like, we (messed) up as a team and that only makes you better,” Durant said. “So, I’m banking on that. I’ve got faith in that.” Perhaps that’s why Durant ultimately dropped his request to be dealt and agreed to move forward in Brooklyn, where he is about to start the four-year extension he signed last summer. Or maybe it’s simply because he knew the Nets were never going to find a trade acceptable to them, so he needed to accept that he was staying. Simmons is finally set to play again after sitting out all last season, first in Philadelph­ia because of mental health reasons, then in Brooklyn — after being acquired in the swap for James Harden — because of a herniated disk in his back that required surgery.

Quote: “I don’t want to have any doubts, or any regrets,” Irving said.

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