The Brooklyn Nets are going to be good for years to come.

Earlier this month, Kyrie Irving made e verbal commitment to stay on board, all but ensuring his long-term future with the franchise

To follow it up, Kevin Durant made his own commitment in a recent conversation with Logan Murdock of The Ringer. According to the 2x Champion, he has found his home.

Last August, Durant signed a four-year extension with the Nets that could keep him in Brooklyn until he’s 37. It’s his longest commitment to a team since he signed his rookie extension in OKC. When he signed, he says he felt an emotion he hadn’t felt in a while. Something that no title or accolade has provided in recent years.

“I’m settled,” he says. “It’s good to know that I don’t have to look over my shoulder and worry about the next season or the next two years.