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Walk on Water
08-19-2021, 02:30 PM
But it was the way the organization handled it. Discuss. Green also says it’s their fault.

hold this L
08-19-2021, 03:15 PM
Draymond and KD are some of the biggest betas I've ever seen in the NBA, that's what this interview showed. Two grown men fight with each other and then cry that management should not have gotten involved AND should have gotten involved more to resolve this issue instead of handling it themselves. :facepalm

HBK_Kliq_2
08-19-2021, 03:37 PM
maybe not from draymond in particular. But the things draymond said is what made him leave. I guess the dealbreaker is when it came out of a million trolls mouth online.

Durant will always be a bitch until he wins a ring with nets, he also has really bad self awareness to get himself in this position.

hold this L
08-19-2021, 03:44 PM
maybe not from draymond in particular. But the things draymond said is what made him leave. I guess the dealbreaker is when it came out of a million trolls mouth online.

Durant will always be a bitch until he wins a ring with nets, he also has really bad self awareness to get himself in this position.

Nahh, KD was always leaving. He signed 1 + 1 deals so he could jet at any point during his career. This brought a lot of turbulence in the team because teammates rightfully thought he wasn't fully committing to the team. A lot of the Bay journalists have listed the real reason KD left, and it wasn't because of some BS argument with Draymond. :lol That's just these two guys trying to write the story themselves, but most people that follow the Warriors know it's all white noise.

SouBeachTalents
08-19-2021, 03:50 PM
Nahh, KD was always leaving. He signed 1 + 1 deals so he could jet at any point during his career. This brought a lot of turbulence in the team because teammates rightfully thought he wasn't fully committing to the team. A lot of the Bay journalists have listed the real reason KD left, and it wasn't because of some BS argument with Draymond. :lol That's just these two guys trying to write the story themselves, but most people that follow the Warriors know it's all white noise.
I think right around the time Peyton was roasting him at the ESPY's Durant realized his titles with the Warriors weren't gonna even come close to bringing him the validation that he thought they would. Even without the spat with Dray, I think KD leaves when he does regardless. He never seemed happy in Golden State despite the immense success that they had.

HBK_Kliq_2
08-19-2021, 04:10 PM
Nahh, KD was always leaving. He signed 1 + 1 deals so he could jet at any point during his career. This brought a lot of turbulence in the team because teammates rightfully thought he wasn't fully committing to the team. A lot of the Bay journalists have listed the real reason KD left, and it wasn't because of some BS argument with Draymond. :lol That's just these two guys trying to write the story themselves, but most people that follow the Warriors know it's all white noise.

He was always leaving because he knew it was a bitch move. Still very low self awareness. He also had to cheap shot kawhi in 2017 and needed chris paul to get hurt in 18.

2019 playoffs they seemed to play better or just as good without Durant.

So we don't really know exactly how good those Durant warriors were. How hard is it to beat Aldridge and patty mills? Or harden and Eric Gordon for half the wins in west finals

ArbitraryWater
08-19-2021, 04:11 PM
Draymond and KD are some of the biggest betas I've ever seen in the NBA, that's what this interview showed. Two grown men fight with each other and then cry that management should not have gotten involved AND should have gotten involved more to resolve this issue instead of handling it themselves. :facepalm

Pretty pathetic.

Zero responsibility taken and all the bleeting sheep like "wow so cool. KD lowkey mature!"

SouBeachTalents
08-19-2021, 04:13 PM
He was always leaving because he knew it was a bitch move. Still very low self awareness. He also had to cheap shot kawhi in 2017 and needed chris paul to get hurt in 18.

2019 playoffs they seemed to play better or just as good without Durant.

So we don't really know exactly how good those Durant warriors were. How hard is it to beat Aldridge and patty mills? Or harden and Eric Gordon for half the wins in west finals
The Warriors with Durant would have for sure beaten the Raptors

HBK_Kliq_2
08-19-2021, 04:13 PM
I think right around the time Peyton was roasting him at the ESPY's Durant realized his titles with the Warriors weren't gonna even come close to bringing him the validation that he thought they would. Even without the spat with Dray, I think KD leaves when he does regardless. He never seemed happy in Golden State despite the immense success that they had.

That's like if kawhi joined LeBron and Davis with lakers, then told the media it was fair.

Durant's a low self awareness piece of shit

1987_Lakers
08-19-2021, 04:24 PM
I saw the interview, to me it seemed like they both blamed management to prevent the awkwardness of the topic at hand. KD wasn't just gonna flat out say, "Nah, you were one of the reasons why I left" right to his face.

FultzNationRISE
08-19-2021, 04:30 PM
Who cares.

Axe
08-19-2021, 10:43 PM
Another thread where your adderall script just got filled, op? :ohwell:

warriorfan
08-19-2021, 10:54 PM
Who cares.

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