The Brooklyn Nets could be good this year, a $70 million Israeli-American NBA legend thinks Kevin Durant and Steve Nash will do just fine.
Brooklyn Nets may have found the solution this season according to former assistant coach Amare Stoudemire. The Phoenix Suns legend’s vocal outlook on the Nets’ chances this season hasn’t gone unnoticed.
Everyone in the league picked up the chatter. And being Amare’s big name, the crowds heeded his opinion. And it’s a good one.
He thinks the Brooklyn Nets won’t have any problems this season despite the color of off-season drama. While the almost borderline vitriolic nature of the events that unfolded might leave anyone questioning the integrity of the Brooklyn Nets, Stoudamire thinks otherwise.
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“It’s always been ups and downs with coaches and star players”
Former Nets assistant coach Amar’e Stoudemire is very confident that everything will be fine this season with Kevin Durant and Steve Nash #NetsWorld@Amareisreal | @Jumpshot8 | @LegacyESPN pic.twitter.com/3AoAtdKwDn
— SiriusXM NBA Radio (@SiriusXMNBA) September 3, 2022
Amare Stoudamire claims Kevin Durant and Steve Nash are egoless and can lead the Brooklyn Nets to glory
Yes, the $70 million legend thinks Kevin Durant is egoless, the same player who comes off as a god. While we understand the soft corner Stoudamire would have for Steve Nash, we’re puzzled by the love he showed Durant.
“These two guys are egoless. Steve was an egoless player. Kevin Durant is also an egoless player. He wants to win. So, I think with these two guys having that type of mentality and personality, it will be fine for them.
–– Amar’e Stoudemire https://t.co/sxgJj1gND2
— Sports Illustrated (@SInow) September 2, 2022
It’s always possible that he knows something that we don’t and that his prediction is based on inside information. However, with the facts presented to us as they are, we highly doubt it.
Nevertheless, we will most likely see a great team. The power of the offense will not subside despite everything that happens off the pitch. And if Amare is right about that, might as well see the Nets’ challenge for the throne.
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