
Kevin Durant said Suns fans ‘got what they wanted' in forcing trade
Heading into the offseason, it seemed inevitable that the Suns were going to trade superstar Kevin Durant, and on Sunday, the move finally happened. Durant, though, didn't seem particularly sad to leave Phoenix.
Suns fans were partly to blame for that.
Speaking to Kay Adams after the trade that sent Durant to the Rockets in exchange for Jalen Green, Dillon Brooks, the No. 10 pick and five second-round picks, Durant scoffed at the notion that there were a lot of "heartbroken" Suns fans about the former MVP's departure.
In Durant's view of the situation, Suns fans wanted him gone, and Durant no longer wanted to be in a place where he wasn't welcomed.
Durant said:
"I just felt that, yeah, they wanted me to go. I'm glad we both — they got what they wanted, and I got what I wanted. So, we can move on and good luck to them going forward. I'll always remember my time there, but we're on to something else."
That sounds like someone who is thrilled to get out of Phoenix.

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