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re: How many years do you think Durant has left at an elite level?

Posted on 7/2/22 at 8:16 am to
Posted by JohnnyKilroy
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Posted on 7/2/22 at 8:16 am to
KD had an up and coming playoff caliber coach fired because he wanted to play Allen over a objectively washed deandre jordan.

KD pushed for the team to drain virtually all of their future assets to get jim harden, who he then helped run off the team the following year.

I’m sorry but sticking by an objectively toxic teammate like Kyrie and telling the nets that THEY are the assholes for not coalescing to Kyrie’s wish to be a part time player is fricking absurd and the height of douchebaggery. Could you imagine a player like Jrue shitting on the pelicans for benching AD after his trade request? No you couldn’t, because jrue is not a douchebag.


Say you want about LeBron and his team building ways, but I would certainly welcome the “LeBron” experience every single day and twice on Sunday versus the “KD” experience.

Bron plays out his contract, never asks for a trade and actually delivers championships everywhere he goes.

KD is just another example of players who want ALL the benefits of being a top player with none of the risks or downsides. He wants the big fat long term contract and all the power but once the going gets tough he wants out and YOU’RE the a-hole if you have a problem with that.

frick that shite.
This post was edited on 7/2/22 at 8:25 am
Posted by GOP_Tiger
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Posted on 7/2/22 at 9:01 am to
Durant was the undisputed leader of the US Olympic team that won the gold medal last summer.

Seriously, how does that happen if he's such a locker room cancer?

People only discuss KD's leadership (or lack thereof) in the context of NBA titles, and I understand that. But leading a team to Olympic Gold isn't nothing.
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