Brooklyn Nets guard Spencer Dinwiddie took to Twitter to react on the big moves his team made on Sunday.

The Nets successfully made a free-agency coup after agreeing to a deal with Kevin Durant and Kyrie Irving, two of the top free agents on the market. Reacting on the signings, Dinwiddie blasted his critics, who question his previous decision to sign an extension with the Nets.

Dinwiddie, who inked a three-year contract worth $34 million in December, also took a swipe at Knicks fans, who were obviously disappointed by the early outcome of free agency. The Knicks are armed with cap room for at least two max players, but they were beaten out in the race by another New York squad.

The 26-year-old Dinwiddie is now expected to be featured in a starting roster that will be bannered by Irving and Durant. Irving agreed to a four-year deal worth $141 million. Durant, on the other hand, might get a better deal if the Nets successfully arrange a sign-and-trade with the Golden State Warriors.

Aside from the Durant and Irving, the Nets also acquired veteran center DeAndre Jordan, who played for the Knicks last season. Brooklyn also added veteran guard Garrett Temple, who signed a two-year deal worth $10 million, per Adrian Wojnarowski of ESPN.