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Charles Barkley on Kevin Durant following Nets reconciliation: 'I call him Mr. Miserable’

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Kevin Durant and the Brooklyn Nets came to a conclusion on Tuesday that they were best served sticking together, two months after Durant demanded a trade out of Brooklyn.

In a statement, Nets general manager Sean Marks said the two sides would "move forward" in their pursuit of bringing an NBA championship to Brooklyn. 

Kevin Durant, then of the Golden State Warriors, right, talks with Charles Barkley after Game Four of the 2018 NBA Finals against the Cleveland Cavaliers at Quicken Loans Arena in Cleveland, Ohio, on June 8, 2018. (Andrew D. Bernstein/NBAE via Getty Images)

But that doesn’t mean that everyone believes Durant will now finally be happy where he is. 

"He seems like a miserable person, man," NBA Hall of Famer Charles Barkley said on Arizona Sports 98.7. "I call him Mr. Miserable, he’s never going to be happy. Everybody’s given him everything on a silver platter. He was the man in Oklahoma City, they loved him, he owned the entire state. 

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"Then he bolts on them and goes to the (Golden State) Warriors and wins back-to-back championships, and he’s still not happy. Then he goes to Brooklyn, they give him everything he wants and he’s still miserable."

Barkley, who has shared his thoughts on Durant’s legacy and his two championships in Golden State on multiple occasions, dove into the legacy conversation once again, saying that Durant needs to win another ring while being the best player on a championship team.

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The Brooklyn Nets' Kevin Durant is shown during the

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