Shortly after reports claim that Kemba Walker plans to take Kyrie Irving’s spot in Boston and sign a four-year deal worth $141 million, Irving got his own four-year deal elsewhere.
Per reports, Irving plans to sign the same deal to a team not too far from Boston. The Brooklyn Nets will meet with Irving tomorrow and plan to have the deal done. They are also trying to do a sign-and-trade for D’Angelo Russell who just carried the Nets to the playoffs.
Does this push Nets out of the Kevin Durant signing?
Look at how fans are reacting on two of the top guards in the NBA relocating.