Jbi11s wrote:
Honestly, it would get pretty old playing with someone who displays the coping skills of a 3 year old whenever adversity hits.
I don’t blame KD for wanting to get away from Westbrook.
Durant wanted rings, and got them.
It’s obvious those rings feel pretty hollow tho when you’re constantly engaging people on social media.
It speaks to his own insecurity. He has acted as if he knows deep down that there is some validity to what was being said about him. He also had to deal with the lasting perception that they would have won it with out him for three years. Interesting thing is that I really don't believe that they would've. Durant bailed them out in every big playoff game for 2 seasons and looked like he was on his way to doing it again before he tore his leg up.
If he stays with OKC and knocks off G.S. then his legacy as a player is cemented. Just like Dirk's happens to be as a result of knocking off Miami. The entire perception of him changed after that series and playoff run. Durant's legacy (and no matter what he says to the contrary) will always be that of a guy that sold his team out first in the series, then by leaving and teaming up with the team that he sold out to.
He knows it and that is why he has had trouble letting it go. I also believe that is why he left for Brooklyn. He wants to win one elsewhere in order to quiet his critics down.
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The Hawk wrote:
This is going to reach a head pretty soon.