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<p>Obvious but strange reaction. If he had have gone to the Spurs there would have been none of these bandwagon allegations - yet they are only 365 days more removed from a title than the Warriors (and have added Aldridge in the interim).<br><br>
He left the Thunder because they are a poor franchise who never spent above the luxury tax when they had a championship team and stuck with a poor coach even two seasons too long. Oh yeah and check out the character part owner/chairman, well former, who had a nasty car accident as the Feds were closing in.<br><br>
I can only hope Adams leaves in free agency too.<br><br>
And I'm not a Warriors fan in the slightest.<br><br>
Guy wants to win a title, he thinks that is his best chance - good on him. I wouldn't want to play with Westbrook either.</p>
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<p>They spent above the luxury tax last year.... and got a new very good coach. The old coach wasn't that bad, just got stale. he is now with the Wizards on a big deal.. and him and Durant were close.</p>
<p>And what is wrong with Westbrook exactly? </p>
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<p>OKC beat the Spurs so no, there would not have been this reaction. </p>
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<p>OKC had a bloody great record over the last few years.</p>
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<p>They have given up most of their side really. Let go of Rush, McAdoo, Bogut, Ezeli, Barnes. </p>
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<p>That said, they would win the title with a starting five of: Curry, Thompson, Durant, Green and a bloke they pulled out of the crowd before the game. I would like to see them do this actually. </p>
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<p>Apparently they have signed Zaza Pachulia for a bargain.... figures really.</p> -
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<p>Yeah thinking them or Minnesota to be honest. Both good teams with a lot of upside, who will challenge for titles in 2-3 years time. Love Giannis and Towns, especially.</p>
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<blockquote class="ipsBlockquote" data-author="ACT Crusader" data-cid="594072" data-time="1467677894"><p>I wouldn't characterise it like that canefan. They were still in it in a game 7 of the NBA finals. A performance by LBJ that has "immortalised" him.</p></blockquote>Probably sounded harsh. But they wore the Warriors down, and in the last few games Thompson was unstoppable
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So disappointed man. Things have changed forever. Its not about building a team and a legacy anymore. Its about buying your way to a title. You could argue that GSW built a team and are just adding the final piece but Durant his trading his legacy for a ring the easiest way possible.<br><br>
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<p>So disappointed man. Things have changed forever. Its not about building a team and a legacy anymore. Its about buying your way to a title. You could argue that GSW built a team and are just adding the final piece but Durant his trading his legacy for a ring the easiest way possible.<br><br>
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<p>I have zero issue with what GSW did. They are supposed to do that. KD on the other hand... he has tarnished his reputation as a competitor beyond repair. He is no competitor. Hell of a good player, very nice guy (apparently).. but he is weak.</p> -
<a data-ipb='nomediaparse' href='http://espn.go.com/nba/story//id/16764416/kevin-durant-taking-easy-road-not-fast'>http://espn.go.com/nba/story//id/16764416/kevin-durant-taking-easy-road-not-fast</a>
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So disappointed man. Things have changed forever. Its not about building a team and a legacy anymore. Its about buying your way to a title. You could argue that GSW built a team and are just adding the final piece but Durant his trading his legacy for a ring the easiest way possible.<br>
Sent from my SM-G925I using Tapatalk</p></blockquote>I hoped he would stay but at the end of the day this is not new. Dwayne Wade was already a winner before Bosh and LBJ arrived and in victory they emerged with reputations enhanced not forever tarnished. They are all richer than they could have ever imagined, they have fulfilled boyhood dreams and Nike and the other companies sell more shoes than ever before -
<blockquote class="ipsBlockquote" data-author="barbarian" data-cid="594055" data-time="1467676129"><p>BTW these changes (inc. Bogut to the Mavs) have left my NBA fandom in a weird spot.<br><br>
Do I stick with the Warriors and be accused of being a bandwagon jumper, someone who just cheers for the winning side?<br><br>
Do I continue to follow Bogut, who is well past his prime and now with a team that will at best finish 7th in the West?<br><br>
Do I hitch my wagon to another Aussie - Delly in Milwaulkee or Simmons in Philly?<br><br>
Or do I pick another team completely and go for a plucky, skillful underdog, like Portland or Minnesota or Boston?<br><br>
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Be a man! Stay strong. Support the Mavs - feel the pain!!<br><br>
23 years since I committed.<br><br>
1 sweet, sweet Championship - but that still doesn't make up for the 1990s when I got mercilessly bullied by my teammates (all fucking fair weather bulls fans).<br><br>
I was thinking of jumping to the Thunder - but I'm going to wait to see if Adams stays. Whenever he is are my 2nd team.<br><br>
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<p> </p><span>‘Strength In Numbers’ convinced Kevin Durant to join Warriors</span>
<p class="">Full-court press by Curry, Thompson, Green, Iguodala, Kerr and Jerry West sealed the deal</p>
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<div><span><span>By <a class="" href="http://theundefeated.com/contributors/marc-spears/" title="">Marc J. Spears</a> </span> <a class="" href="https://twitter.com/MarcJSpearsESPN">@MarcJSpearsESPN</a> </span></div>July 4, 2016</div>
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'>Magic Johnson’s “Showtime Lakersâ€</a> or <a data-ipb='nomediaparse' href='http://www.nba.com/history/bulls_dynasty.html'>Michael Jordan with the Chicago Bulls.</a></p>
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<p>Kevin Durant didn’t say a lot during his meeting with the Golden State Warriors last Friday. The NBA’s most coveted free agent, however, did have one particular question that he posed to the Warriors’ core of Stephen Curry, Klay Thompson, Draymond Green and Andre Iguodala while at a mansion in The Hamptons:</p>
<p>Could he mess up the Warriors’ team camaraderie and chemistry?</p>
<p>The very well-prepared Warriors collectively answered a question with a question and their team motto in mind.</p>
<p>“We asked him how many championships do you think we can win with the way the team is now? How many championships can you win without us? How many do you think we can win together?†Green told The Undefeated.</p>
<p>The Warriors’ motto through their 2015 NBA championship run and their devastating loss in the 2016 NBA Finals to LeBron James and the Cleveland Cavaliers was “Strength In Numbers.†And it’s that mentality that certainly played a role in <a data-ipb='nomediaparse' href='http://espn.go.com/nba/story/_/id/16759826/kevin-durant-announces-sign-golden-state-warriors'>Durant offering early fireworks to the NBA world on the Fourth of July with news that he would be departing the Oklahoma City Thunder to join the already supremely talented Warriors.</a></p>
<p>The Warriors not only brought their core four players, but coach Steve Kerr, general manager Bob Myers, owner Joe Lacob and assistant general manager Kirk Lacob, too, to talk to Durant. Having been USA Basketball teammates with him, Curry and Iguodala were most confident and comfortable speaking to Durant from a players’ standpoint about what life as a Warrior would be like on the court for him. Green also said they sold Durant on “culture, dynasty and style of play†with a team that won an NBA-record 73 games last season without him.</p>
<p>It must not be forgotten that Durant strongly had previously said winning was most important to him in his free-agency decision and a friend said he had previously inquired about Bay Area life. The Warriors also told the <a data-ipb='nomediaparse' href='
<p>“We told him he didn’t have to change who he is. He doesn’t have to change how he plays. We will get him shots. If he shot 40 percent from 3-point line contested, how would he shoot wide open?†Green said.</p>
<p>The Warriors’ meeting with Durant lasted about two hours with the “main pitch†being winning championships together, Green said. Green added that he felt very good about that meeting since the vibe in the room was perfect with the right mix of voices. Even so, Curry apparently felt it necessary to send Durant a message hours after the meeting Friday night to reassure him about his commitment to “Strength In Numbers†and unselfishness.</p>
<p>According to a person who saw the text messages, Curry told Durant in a text message that he could care less about who is the face of the franchise, who gets the most recognition or who sells the most shoes (Curry is with Under Armor, Durant with Nike). The two-time NBA MVP also told Durant that if Durant won the MVP award again he would be in the front row of the press conference clapping for him. In closing, Curry’s message to Durant was that all he truly cared about was winning championships and he’d like to do that as his teammate.</p>
<p>To push the Warriors’ sales pitch even further, Durant got a phone call from Hall of Famer and Warriors consultant Jerry West on Saturday. West had previously convinced the now retired NBA superstar <a data-ipb='nomediaparse' href='http://www.lakersnation.com/jerry-west-remembers-his-pursuit-for-shaquille-oneal/2012/07/20/'>Shaquille O’Neal to join the Los Angeles Lakers</a> in 1996. <strong>According to ESPN’s Chris Broussard, West told Durant that he would be the perfect fit for the Warriors at small forward and that West’s own 1-7 record in the NBA Finals with the Lakers still haunts him</strong>. Durant lost his lone NBA Finals appearance in 2012.</p>
<p>When asked what was the key to landing Durant, one high-ranking Warriors executive said: “Jerry West … Everyone telling [Durant] he’d be on equal footing. No stars.â€</p>
<p>Green woke up on the Fourth of July liking the Warriors’ chances, but also would not have been surprised if Durant returned to Oklahoma City. Green, however, got the stunning word about Durant’s decision just “20 seconds before it went public†via a text message from his new teammate’s childhood friend and business manager, Charlie Bell. Less than a minute later, Green’s phone was wildly abuzz with congratulatory text messages.</p>
<p>The “Strength In Numbers†sales pitch worked as the Warriors’ immediately became next season’s championship favorite with Durant saying yes to their “brotherhood.â€</p>
<p>“I’m excited about the opportunity to add one of the best players in the world to our team and welcome him to our brotherhood,†Green said. “This will be some of the best times of our lives and I’m looking forward to it.â€</p>
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<p>Marc J. Spears is the senior NBA writer for The Undefeated. He used to be able to dunk on you, but he hasn’t been able to in years and his knees still hurt.</p>
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<p>GSW left no stone unturned. Their unselfishness appears to have been a factor, and I thought the reported conversation with Jerry West was telling. Losing sucks and the taste never totally goes away. At the end of the day you play to win and Durant is looking after himself no matter what anyone else thinks and fair play to him</p> -
<p>The question I have with this Warriors team is this: whose team is it? Is it KDs team? Is it Stephs? Draymonds?</p>
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<p>With Steph coming off contract next year it will be very interesting to see what he does. A real possibility he may look elsewhere if he feels like he's been maligned to second or third banana with the Warriors... rings or not.</p> -
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<p>The question I have with this Warriors team is this: whose team is it? Is it KDs team? Is it Stephs? Draymonds?</p>
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<p>With Steph coming off contract next year it will be very interesting to see what he does. A real possibility he may look elsewhere if he feels like he's been maligned to second or third banana with the Warriors... rings or not.</p>
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<p>Read the article I put up a few posts above. The team plays without ego, Curry says he doesn't care who's top dog and I believe him. He won the MVP two seasons ago only for Iguodala to win the finals MVP and he couldn't have been happier, I'm sure Kobe or Shaq would not have been so happy. These guys make so much money off endorsements now the contract money is dwarfed by it and therefore is less of a pull for the elite player</p> -
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<p>They have given up most of their side really. Let go of Rush, McAdoo, Bogut, Ezeli, Barnes. </p>
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<p>That said, they would win the title with a starting five of: Curry, Thompson, Durant, Green and a bloke they pulled out of the crowd before the game. I would like to see them do this actually. </p>
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<p>I'm disappointed that KD took the soft option but as ACTC said, NBA history is littered with marquee players chasing rings. It's still no guarantee of success. I loved the rant from a young OKC fan I saw on the TV news last night.</p>
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<p>Players are impatient nowadays. Jordan was 28 before he won his first championship.</p>
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<p>I see Pau Gasol is going to the Spurs so I think they will be in the mix again next season. The Warriors have a soft underbelly and I would pound the ball inside against them. How they share the ball will be interesting to watch.</p>
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<p>OKC really need to make a good signing to replace Durant but there aren't that many comparable free agents out there. Westbrook is still likely to head back to LA when his contract expires so the Thunder might look to trade him to get something in return.</p> -
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<p>I'm disappointed that KD took the soft option but as ACTC said, NBA history is littered with marquee players chasing rings. It's still no guarantee of success. I loved the rant from a young OKC fan I saw on the TV news last night.</p>
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<p>Players are impatient nowadays. Jordan was 28 before he won his first championship.</p>
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<p>I see Pau Gasol is going to the Spurs so I think they will be in the mix again next season. <strong>The Warriors have a soft underbelly and I would pound the ball inside against them</strong>. How they share the ball will be interesting to watch.</p>
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<p>OKC really need to make a good signing to replace Durant but there aren't that many comparable free agents out there. Westbrook is still likely to head back to LA when his contract expires so the Thunder might look to trade him to get something in return.</p>
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<p>1. The Warriors have to pick up a solid center on the cheap for rim protection and rebounds, maybe two</p>
<p>2. Durant is such a good passer, the team don't seem driven by stats and there is a solid pass and off ball movement system in place which I think KD will thrive in</p>
<p>3. There are few players in FA that can match or come close to Durant. I heard a theory on ESPN that if OKC may offer more money for Westbrook to sign an extension, and if he isn't willing they might look to trade him to the Lakers for Russell Ingram and whatever else LA give up</p>
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<p>Read the article I put up a few posts above. The team plays without ego, Curry says he doesn't care who's top dog and I believe him. He won the MVP two seasons ago only for Iguodala to win the finals MVP and he couldn't have been happier, I'm sure Kobe or Shaq would not have been so happy. These guys make so much money off endorsements now the contract money is dwarfed by it and therefore is less of a pull for the elite player</p>
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<p>I simply do not buy that theory in regards to the Warriors. All those guys have ego's. It will be interesting to see how it pans out.</p>