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        <title><![CDATA[Kevin Durant was quickly turned off by idea of being Knicks savior]]></title>
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        <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Kevin Durant insisted again that as his last season in Golden State wore on, he wanted no part of the Knicks’ spotlight.</p><p>Too bad former Knicks president Steve Mills didn’t anticipate that as he traded Kristaps Porzingis to Dallas in late January of the 2018-19 season to clear cap room for KD and a star partner.</p><p>“Around February [2019] I was thinking I didn’t want to be the savior of the Knicks or New York,’’ Durant <strong>said on JJ Redick’s “Old Man and the Three” podcast.</strong> “That never really moved me. I didn’t care about being on Broadway. I just want to play ball and go to the crib and chill.”</p><p>Durant wound up with Kyrie Irving and the Nets and Knicks owner James Dolan got egg on his face.</p><p>“So I felt like that’s what Brooklyn embodied,’’ Durant said. “And I wanted to live in New York. And I felt like Brooklyn is everything I’m about — chill, on the low, all-black everything, we’re quiet. Just focus on basketball. There’s no show when you come to our games. No Madison Square, no mecca. All of that s&#8211;t. We’re just going to hoop and build something new in Brooklyn.”</p><p>According to sources, Rich Kleiman, Durant’s manager/agent, was enthusiastic about Durant considering being a Knick and all the possibilities. But ultimately he didn’t convince Durant as media speculation swirled it was “a done deal.’’</p><p>“I never planned on going to the Knicks,’’ Durant said. “That was just the media putting that out there, especially when I didn’t sign a three-year deal [as a free agent in 2018],” Durant said. “Once I signed a [one-year deal], just the noise got louder about me going to the Knicks for some reason. Knicks being the savior, you know how that goes. Every time a big free agent is up the Knicks are going to get him. So it just took off.”</p><p>Durant will see how much Brooklyn pressure he faces next season — whenever it begins — as he makes his comeback from a season off to rehab a torn Achilles.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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