If fans and the media insist on defining players' greatness by the number of championships they win, then there needs to be a moratorium on criticizing star players who choose to join championship teams. The fact is, great players who've won championships usually had other great players on their team.Do you lose some respect towards KD by going somewhere with real established stars, as opposed with trying to lead a team? Takes a little away from his legacy don't you think? Wants to win and nothing wrong with that though.
The extra year doesn't matter with the way the cap is changing each year. The salary cap is going up again after this year, and I think the jump is supposed to be pretty big again. That's why Durant has a player option after this year. He'll most likely opt out of his contract after this year and then look to sign a long-term deal after the salary cap increases again.Is it true that OKC was able to offer him an extra year of guarnteed money than any other team? Ouch. I don't think the league will ever be able to stop free agents from choosing a bigger market that they would prefer.
Just saw this comment regarding KD:
Not only that, when Lebron left Cleveland he really didn't have any help. The second best player on the team when Lebron left was Mo Williams. Durant was playing with one of the top 5 players in the league and had a solid roster. I liked the Oladipo trade too. That might have put the Thunder over the top if Durant came back. I just don't get it.This is far worse than Lebron going to Miami, as Miami was a mid-tier playoff team that just got bounced in the first round.
For most of the NBA's history, there have been 2-3 relevant teams in the whole league in any given year. Sometimes fewer. The NBA of the '80s is worshiped. All the titles in that decade were won by 4 teams. The majority of them were won by 2.The NBA has become a joke. 2 or 3 relevant teams out of 30. The 2016-17 NBA Finals, and likely beyond, have already been determined.
The media hasn't been talking about it but in order for Golden State to sign Durant, they have to release several of the backups and at least one of their starters to get under the salary cap. All together I've read Golden State has to give up three key players in their 8 man rotation to make this happen. The starting lineup may be better but the bench is weaker now.It's just ridiculous though. Where is the sport? Jordan didn't join the Cetics to win.
If the Warriors don't win now, they should all quit.
Agreed, but were superstars moving from team to team to form these super teams? Were superstars leaving successful teams they were drafted by to play with their friends? I feel like a lot of what drives the worship of the 80s was the competition and the hatred between teams in the league. I don't see that much now.For most of the NBA's history, there have been 2-3 relevant teams in the whole league in any given year. Sometimes fewer. The NBA of the '80s is worshiped. All the titles in that decade were won by 4 teams. The majority of them were won by 2.
Players didn't have the kind of leverage they do now. Many of the best players on the Lakers and Celtics were either traded to those teams or acquired with draft picks via trades. It seems like the issue here is superstar players forming super teams instead of GMs.Agreed, but were superstars moving from team to team to form these super teams? Were superstars leaving successful teams they were drafted by to play with their friends? I feel like a lot of what drives the worship of the 80s was the competition and the hatred between teams in the league. I don't see that much now.
Agree. That is definitely on the players.Players didn't have the kind of leverage they do now. Many of the best players on the Lakers and Celtics were either traded to those teams or acquired with draft picks via trades. It seems like the issue here is superstar players forming super teams instead of GMs.
Andrew Bogut their starting center most of the year will be one of them, trade to Dallas is supposed to be happening .The media hasn't been talking about it but in order for Golden State to sign Durant, they have to release several of the backups and at least one of their starters to get under the salary cap. All together I've read Golden State has to give up three key players in their 8 man rotation to make this happen. The starting lineup may be better but the bench is weaker now.
A little?? the dudes legacy wreaks of desperation now. weakest move ever!!!!Do you lose some respect towards KD by going somewhere with real established stars, as opposed with trying to lead a team? Takes a little away from his legacy don't you think? Wants to win and nothing wrong with that though.
Good move by KD. Great career already and now about to add a few championships to his resume
Good move by KD. Great career already and now about to add a few championships to his resume
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