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Kevin Durant, Patrick Beverley exchange Twitter barbs after Nets announce All-Star won't be traded

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Kevin Durant demanded a trade from the Brooklyn Nets until Tuesday, when the team announced his focus moving forward will be with his current squad. 

Before that, a whirlwind of speculation about where Durant would land dominated the NBA world – he is still one of the best scorers in the league at 33 years old. But one particular NBA peer took exception to Durant just changing his mind and dismissing everything the Nets and their fan base went through the past few months. 

Patrick Beverley, the 34-year-old point guard who currently plays for the Utah Jazz, spoke his mind on Twitter. 

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Patrick Beverley, #21 of the LA Clippers, looks back at a smiling Kevin Durant, #35 of the Golden State Warriors, during Game Two of Round One of the 2019 NBA Playoffs at Staples Center on April 18, 2019 in Los Angeles.   (Photo by Harry How/Getty Images)

"Yal can sit and don’t say nothing but that ain’t cool. It’s dudes with families out here who haven’t got a job because of this KD s---. And to be on and off ain’t cool. Blessing Gang," he tweeted Tuesday. 

Being the Twitter aficionado that he is, Durant responded by simply saying: #BLAMEKD. 

And being one that never shies away from some trash talk, Beverley responded himself: 

In his statement, Nets general manager Sean Marks said that, along with owners Joe Tsai and Clara Wu Tsai, and head coach Steve Nash, a meeting with Durant and his agent, Rich Kleiman, took place in Los Angeles on Monday. 

"We have agreed to move forward with our partnership. We are focused on basketball, with one collective goal in mind: build a lasting franchise to bring a

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