James Harden and Kevin Durant want to team up on the Brooklyn Nets, but Kyrie Irving may not be interested in having The Beard in town.

According to Chris Broussard on FS1's “The Herd,” that's what people around the NBA are saying.

If the Nets acquire James Harden, Kyrie Irving would be the third option on offense behind the 2018 MVP and Kevin Durant. Uncle Drew has never been the third-best player on a team, so that would be a huge adjustment for him to make.

There's also the fact that Harden's old coach, Mike D'Antoni, is on the Nets staff as Steve Nash's assistant. D'Antoni has called Harden the most dominant offensive player in NBA history, meaning Harden is probably going to have the ball in his hands a lot more than Irving should the Rockets and Nets agree to a trade.

Durant is such a gifted shooter that he can play off the ball a lot. While Irving is a good shooter as well, he does most of his damage with the ball in his hands. With that being said, you can understand why Irving is hesitant about the Nets trading for Harden, who has led the NBA in scoring the last three seasons.

Brooklyn is going to contend for the title next season whether the franchise acquires Harden or not since Durant and Irving are two superstars who have won titles. Kyrie and Harden are friends off the court, but Irving may not enjoy playing with Harden, who is as ball-dominant as they come in the NBA.