Brave Sir Rubin wrote:This OKC team perpetually seems to be one piece away from winning it all, plus, Westbrook must be one annoying fuck to work with...
So, if I was Durant, I'd leave. Not to mention the fact that OKC is a shithole and a small market.
Royce Young @royceyoung Jun 21
Durant on free agency: "I'm just worried about basketball. It's a basketball decision."
Royce Young @royceyoung Jun 21
Kevin Durant explaining what he means in saying it'll be a "basketball decision": http://www.espn.com.au/nba/story/_/id/1 ... l-decision
PhatGeezer wrote:NovU, you're a fantasy bball hero to me and all but I don't know why whenever I see you post in this thread it reminds me of me checking my balls for bumps whenever I see those testicular cancer awareness ads on tv... Once I felt nothing unusual on it, I know everything will be fine...
Andrew wrote:I can keep talking about how he'll re-sign with the Thunder, if you'd like me to really try and influence the mysterious forces that determine basketball outcomes.
The Los Angeles Lakers may be hoping to accelerate their rebuild through free agency, but if early reports are any indication, they won't be in the running to land this summer's biggest prize.
Citing "a person with knowledge of [Kevin Durant's] situation," USA Today's Sam Amick reported the Lakers—as well as the Washington Wizards—"are not expected to" secure meetings with the four-time scoring champion.
On Friday, The Vertical's Adrian Wojnarowski reported the Oklahoma City Thunder, San Antonio Spurs, Golden State Warriors, Miami Heat, Boston Celtics and Los Angeles Clippers were all "working to solidify invitations" for recruitment sit-downs with Durant.
Amick added that following their trade for former MVP Derrick Rose, the New York Knicks "have earned their way onto Durant’s radar."
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