LOS ANGELES — Kevin Durant will get a tour of Brooklyn from D’Angelo Russell. The Nets can only hope their star guard gets in some successful recruiting along the way.

In Durant’s new video series “Fly By,” he’ll get a personal tour from three players of three different cities: San Francisco, Los Angeles and Brooklyn, which will get last licks. Durant will not be with Russell on the tour, but the walkthrough will air as part of the Warriors star’s series.

“Oh, man, I had no idea about that first of all. Listen, I really don’t want to comment on it,” Nets coach Kenny Atkinson said, careful to never utter Durant’s name. “There’s some players in this league who are friendly with each other, and if you want to get together and take a tour of Brooklyn, that’s great.

“Obviously it’s a great place to live: We all live there. I’m so proud of it that our staff and all of our players, except for [Jared] Dudley [live there]. … We love living there. I’m glad D’Lo is showing his friends around.”

Durant has numerous links to the team and the borough, personal and professional.

The Warriors star also had his broken foot repaired by Dr. Martin O’Malley, the Nets’ foot and ankle specialist. He formed a friendship with another of Dr. O’Malley’s patients — Caris LeVert, who has worked out with Durant the past few summers and is a fan of Russell playing tour guide. And Nets assistant Adam Harrington is his friend, former trainer and shooting guru.

“It’s pretty cool,” LeVert said before the Nets eliminated the Lakers from playoff contention with a 111-106 win. “It speaks to not only what we’ve done this season as a team, but to what D’Angelo has done on the court and also being a leader off the court that guys like Kevin Durant want to be close to him and a part of what he’s doing.

“I don’t think superstars, especially Kevin, want to be the one who has to carry the whole team, the full load on his own. He’s in his 30s now, so he definitely wants to go to a team that has a good core, has a good culture, has good guys on the team, and we fit all those categories.”

LeVert thinks Russell could be a selling point to Durant or other stars.

“[Russell’s] played at an All-Star level. Everybody wants to play with a great point guard, a great floor general, and he’s put himself in that conversation for sure. That lessens the load for a guy like Kevin Durant or another superstar who wants to come play with us. They don’t want to be the only one on the team, so that’s very attractive that D’Angelo has elevated himself to that level to play with.”