Nets’ players say they were “shocked” and “surprised” when they found out Tuesday afternoon that Steve Nash was no longer the team's head coach.
Kevin Durant said he heard the news after waking up from an afternoon nap and seeing it on ESPN.
“Shocked, I mean, you’re always shocked when a move like this happens,” Durant said after Brooklyn’s 108-99 defeat to the Chicago Bulls.
“But it’s normal in the NBA. It’s about getting ready for the game tonight. It’s a quick turnaround always in the league, especially during the season. You got practice, games coming up so you can’t think too much about it,” he said. “It was on my mind for a little bit today.“
Joe Harris said he was surprised the move happened just seven games into an 82-game season.
“I think everybody was really surprised, it’s still so early in the year,” Harris said. “You play so many games in an NBA season, where – even if you’re struggling as a team, individually, whatever it is – you know you have a lot of games to fight and claw your way back. So, certainly, a surprise given the timing of it.”
But while Durant said he was shocked, the move did not catch him off guard too much.
"I mean, let's be real. We're pros. We're veterans. You know, we had a tough start a rocky year, last year, rocky summer. We knew that everybody was being evaluated. That's just how it is in the league,” he said.
Durant said “a lot of stuff” contributed to the end of Nash’s time in Brooklyn from the Nets not having a healthy team to not playing well. “And that’s what happens in the league. Sh-t happens.”
Harris added: "This is what happens when things are not going as expected. ...Or you’re not up to the level the organization has set for itself. And it’s unfortunate that he’s got to be the one to go.”