View Full Version : There is no similarities between Durant and James
HorryIsMyMVP
07-04-2016, 05:13 PM
No one cared that LeBron James left the Cavs the first time. It was the way he did it to the fans and having a TV special to get the spotlight. It was a big screw you to everyone. Durant made a choice and as a free agent he is entitled to play where he wants. All he did was pick a team and has been low key about it. He did everything right.
Lebron left Cleveland to BEAT THEM.
Durant left OKC to JOIN THEM.
Cleverness
07-04-2016, 05:18 PM
No one cared that LeBron James left the Cavs the first time. It was the way he did it to the fans and having a TV special to get the spotlight. It was a big screw you to everyone. Durant made a choice and as a free agent he is entitled to play where he wants. All he did was pick a team and has been low key about it. He did everything right.
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Tmuston Beltics
07-04-2016, 05:19 PM
No one cared that LeBron James left the Cavs the first time. It was the way he did it to the fans and having a TV special to get the spotlight. It was a big screw you to everyone. Durant made a choice and as a free agent he is entitled to play where he wants. All he did was pick a team and has been low key about it. He did everything right.
Ofc, it's all about money...
Funktion
07-04-2016, 05:21 PM
If OKC couldnt beat GSW, what makes you think they'd beat the Cavs? Oladipo? Gtfoh.
sd3035
07-04-2016, 05:21 PM
Lebron left Cleveland to BEAT THEM.
Durant left OKC to JOIN THEM.
:biggums:
HoopSuperstar
07-04-2016, 05:22 PM
No one cared that LeBron James left the Cavs the first time. It was the way he did it to the fans and having a TV special to get the spotlight. It was a big screw you to everyone. Durant made a choice and as a free agent he is entitled to play where he wants. All he did was pick a team and has been low key about it. He did everything right.
You said it, Lebron left a team that had no chance of winning, OKC did, went seven games against the then current champions. So he was one win away from going into the finals in a team many picked to beat the Cavs because of their size.
It's a move many greats wouldn't consider. Ewing, R. Miller Stockton. And those who did move to quality teams did it because they were past their primes. Barkley to Houston, Malone to L.A., Drexler to Houston. Drexler was traded and Houston lost V. Maxwell and O. Thorpe. etc.
FKAri
07-04-2016, 05:24 PM
This is like if Lebron joined Boston in 2010 :lol
I usually have no problem with these kind of moves. I had no problem with Lebron's or KG's, etc. What bothers me isn't how good or "stacked" the Warriors already were and supposedly will be but the fact that he's leaving a title contending team that could've realistically won it all and joining a team that he just had a 7 game war with.
Magic 32
07-04-2016, 05:26 PM
This is like if Lebron joined Boston in 2010 :lol
No way he would do that.
Lebron likes his colluders young.
HorryIsMyMVP
07-04-2016, 05:29 PM
:biggums:
It was him turning it into "the decision". People from Cleveland understand why he would want to leave. People in Cleveland don't even want to be in Cleveland.
VengefulAngel
07-04-2016, 05:34 PM
Durant, a former MVP who is averaging 27.4 points over his career, should end Curry's run as MVP. How could Curry be the most valuable player in the NBA when he plays on a team that now clearly has enough star power to win a title without him?
This is the point.
SamuraiSWISH
07-04-2016, 05:34 PM
Lebron left Cleveland to BEAT THEM.
Durant left OKC to JOIN THEM.
I agree. Makes Bron look ok in hindsight.
Crimsonrain777
07-04-2016, 05:36 PM
No way he would do that.
Lebron likes his colluders young.
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MP.Trey
07-04-2016, 05:39 PM
Agreed. One is a champion. The other is a career loser.
HorryIsMyMVP
07-04-2016, 06:21 PM
When Durant has an ESPN special about his decision then he can be labeled a dick.
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