DJackson10
Footballguy
This is what I don't get. Plus a lot of this comes from Lebron people who saw no real issues with Lebron teaming with Wade and Bosh in MIA and creating more or less the 1st Super Team in FA (BOS was the first 3 star team but that was based on Draft and a trade for KG). Also KD had tons of reasoning for leaving OKC. Westbrook wasn't the best teammate and he wasn't winning in OKC with Russ. It seems like Russ was catered to by the team and Org and KD felt under appreciated and Russ became a ball hog going for hero ball instead of passing to KD for wide open looks when he was scorching hot. KD left OKC do to Westbrook and not trusting the ORG. I don't think that's reason to hate the guy for joining a team he could win a title on. Now going to GS was probably not the best action by KD but the dude did sign on the cheap for them to make it work too. I can see why people say what they do about KD but it wasn't as much about abandoning the team who came closest to beating them as much as KD didn't feel respected enough in OKC by the team or a teammate. RW is a good player. Incredible overrate IMHO but he's also incredible selfish. Seems more a player who cares about individual stats and honors then winning a title and I don't think Russ on any team ever wins a title.In fact reading the link about how weird things are with Durant got me thinking. He got his ring but at some cost to his legacy. He's labeled the traitor who joined the best team in the league by abandoning a team that came closest to beating them. I get the criticism, but I love Durant. Funny how he seems really tuned into the noise, interviews, social media, whatever. He hears the criticism. He's barely listening to Kerr, doing his own thing sort of half-hearted knowing the Dubs got this. But he's not all in anymore. He has to fix his legacy. So he's joining Lebron in LA to take down the Warrior dynasty. /chaosdogg