Should the Celtics give the Nets a godfather offer for Kevin Durant? | (debatable)

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Welcome back to (debatable) with hosts Pablo Torre, Domonique Foxworth and Izzy Gutierrez! On today’s show: Should the Celtics give the Nets a godfather offer for Kevin Durant? What do you think is the most interesting part of what Draymond Green said about comparing eras? Plus, we talk Timberwolves, Aaron Rodgers, and Phil Mickelson!

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