The most prolific era of Brooklyn Nets basketball ever is over.
BROOKLYN, N.Y. — The Nets ended the most exciting chapter in franchise history at the NBA trade deadline when they dealt Kevin Durant to Phoenix, the last major trade in a series of transactions that built and then tore down a superteam in the eastern borough.
While a move like this is never an easy decision, Brooklyn was left without a better option, said host Adam Armbrecht in a Thursday edition of the Locked On Nets podcast.
“Whether it was going to be (general manager) Sean Marks or (team governor) Joe Tsai at
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