It's inevitable. He has a retarded coach and doesn't seem to see eye to eye with Westbrook. I guarantee he will leave eventually. How mad will those hicks be when he teams up with harden and Dwight in Houston? :lol
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It's inevitable. He has a retarded coach and doesn't seem to see eye to eye with Westbrook. I guarantee he will leave eventually. How mad will those hicks be when he teams up with harden and Dwight in Houston? :lol
Yes, because if [I]only [/I]getting to the WCF or [I]only [/I]making the Finals and not winning is a disappointment in OKC, then going to first round exit-ville Houston sounds like a great plan.
Why would anyone, but OKC pay him? We're talking about a really awful player who can't play and only puts up stats because of free throws.
when KD does a tv special and announces ,"i'm taking my talents to...."
gonna be so funny when he leaves in 2016 :lol
99% of thunder fans here are bandwagon fans. they're like cavalier fans when lebron was still playing there. but when lebron left the cavs, all those "cleveland fans" suddenly became heat fans. oh, how convenient.
but do you know who got mad at lebron the most for leaving? his own fan base? no, they didn't care. it's the kobe stans that got mad the most. :lol
if KD leaves, his fans will follow him. but if he ends up in a better situation, his haters will be the mad ones.
[QUOTE=Cocaine80s]It's inevitable. He has a retarded coach and doesn't seem to see eye to eye with Westbrook. I guarantee he will leave eventually. How mad will those hicks be when he teams up with harden and Dwight in Houston? :lol[/QUOTE]
Durant never seen eye to eye with westbrook. I remember one regular season game in 2009/2010, Durant and Westbrook were basically arguing with, and yelling at each other throughout the whole friggin game while jeff green was like wtf?
[QUOTE=MiseryCityTexas]Durant never seen eye to eye with westbrook. I remember one regular season game in 2009/2010, Durant and Westbrook were basically arguing with, and yelling at each other throughout the whole friggin game while jeff green was like wtf?[/QUOTE]
thats because durant is soft and westbrook is the most retarded person to ever play professional basketball
[QUOTE=Marlo_Stanfield]thats because durant is soft and westbrook is the most retarded person to ever play professional basketball[/QUOTE]
And Brooks is just a figurehead coach.
[QUOTE=Marlo_Stanfield]thats because durant is soft and [B]westbrook is the most retarded person to ever play professional basketball[/B][/QUOTE]
:roll: So true. Hes super skilled but dumb as a rock.
who cares where the fake mvp go ???:confusedshrug:
It sounds like the OP has used too much cocaine and it has affected his mental aptitude.
Durant aint leaving OKC. He's not Lebron. True alphas dont chase easier options to get a chip they work they're asses off and betas follow them to win the chip (jordan Magic Bird Kobe etc)
Of course I wouldn't be mad. I would never be mad at someone for leaving a shithole town like OKC or Cleveland in order to improve their quality of life by living in a decent city.
[QUOTE=DCL]when KD does a tv special and announces ,"i'm taking my talents to...."[/QUOTE]
..the Euroleague.."
They willingly hire a garbage coach and keep him around for no reason and also they have a cheap owner. I wouldn't blame him if he left. Plus OKC is boring.
there are so many better options to go to.
As a Seattle sonics fan, I'd like to see those okc fans cry the way Cleveland fans when Lebron left :roll: .
I will be glad actually.
It wouldn't be a big deal. Only LeBron isn't allowed to leave s.hitty franchises
[QUOTE=NZStreetBaller]Durant aint leaving OKC. He's not Lebron. True alphas dont chase easier options to get a chip they work they're asses off and betas follow them to win the chip (jordan Magic Bird Kobe etc)[/QUOTE]
This argument (though false) could be made for Jordan, but you are absolutely brain dead for applying it to the other three.
Bird is the only other one that is even remotely plausible since Boston sucked the year before he got there. But you are talking about the best franchise in the history of the sport that has won titles in almost every era.
But Magic and Kobe???!?!?!! :oldlol: They were drafted to the ****ing Lakers you moron! Magic was drafted to a team with Kareem Abdul-Jabbar! He got to play with James Worthy! Kobe was carried to his first three rings as a role-player/sidekick, playing alongside the most dominant big man in the modern era! How can you say such stupid things?
[QUOTE=Prometheus]
But Magic and Kobe???!?!?!! :oldlol: They were drafted to the ****ing Lakers you moron! [/QUOTE]
LOL @ this guy calling the other guy a moron.
lakers DIDN'T draft kobe. charlotte did. lakers got him through a trade.
everyone knows this.
Dude ain't going anywhere. Keep dreaming, clowns. :oldlol:
[QUOTE=russwest0]Yes, because if [I]only [/I]getting to the WCF or [I]only [/I][B]making the Finals and not winning is a disappointment in OKC,[/B] then going to first round exit-ville Houston sounds like a great plan.[/QUOTE]
Be real. Having a team at all is a giant accomplishment in OKC.
Durant already left and is headed for D. C. Trust me, I can read the future. :applause:
[QUOTE=Relinquish]Durant already left and is headed for D. C. Trust me, I can read the future. :applause:[/QUOTE]
He'll be happy to go anywhere with paved roads.
[QUOTE=NumberSix]He'll be happy to go anywhere with paved roads.[/QUOTE]
:oldlol:
[QUOTE=NumberSix]He'll be happy to go anywhere with paved roads.[/QUOTE]
:roll:
lol keep him, he's a softy.
Hardcore choker as well. Middle name "I give head to refs."
No way he retires there either way, he'll leave eventually.
Yes...that would be absurd to leave a franchise that has given him the most talented team in his conference for like 4 years running now.
[QUOTE=DMAVS41]Yes...that would be absurd to leave a franchise that has given him the most talented team in his conference for like 4 years running now.[/QUOTE]
It would be 1 thing to leave the Jazz or the Kings, but OKC has been stacked with another top 5 player and great role players. It would like LeBron leaving the Heat.
[QUOTE=secund2nun]They willingly hire a garbage coach and keep him around for no reason and also they have a cheap owner. I wouldn't blame him if he left. Plus OKC is boring.[/QUOTE]
Give me a break. If you swapped Erik Spoelstra and Scott Brooks for their respective teams I'm pretty sure the Heat are still winning the title.
[QUOTE=NumberSix]It would be 1 thing to leave the Jazz or the Kings, but OKC has been stacked with another top 5 player and great role players. It would like LeBron leaving the Heat.[/QUOTE]
I know....this is really getting out of control.
And I know you hate Durant, but I actually like him and the Thunder. I go to a few OKC games each year because they are close to where I live. I like Durant and have liked him ever since seeing him play live at UT.
So it's not his fault, but these ****ing Durant stans are out of control...and the media creates this shit.
Leave the most talented team in the NBA when healthy? With a bright future with tons of assets and already 5 years of the core playing together with deep playoff experience?
What more do you want?
You have a top 2 player in Durant. A top 5 or so player in WB. A great 3rd guy that fits in perfectly with the team. You have young assets everywhere in Jackson, Lamb, Jones, and Adams. You have Perkins' expiring contract and an extra first round pick this year.
It ****ing floors me that people think this team isn't good enough around Durant.
How much more evidence do we need? The dude just bitched out in the two biggest games of the year going 11 of 43 and his team won both of them!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
His game 4 agains the Grizzlies and game 5 against the Clippers are too of the biggest bailout games a superstar has gotten in the playoffs since 1986. In fact, a starter taking 20 or more shots and performing like that....has only won 19 games in the playoffs in the last 30 years. Durant makes up two of those times in these playoffs alone! Westbrook makes up another one!
A team that can survive their best player going 11 of 43 in the two biggest games of the year in the playoffs against quality opponents is not flawed. It's ****ing stacked and great...
It is reaching new levels of hilarity from fans. This would be like a Kobe fan saying that Kobe just doesn't have enough help after his game 7 in 2010. Because Durant has won two games in which he was actually just demonstrably worse than Kobe was in that game 7 in the playoffs this year. That really the sign of a flawed team? Your star plays like shit and you win huge playoff games?
But oh no, I have to listen to how great the 07 Mavs were....when Dirk plays like shit and we get ****ing blown out in the series and would have been over in 5 if Dirk didn't got nuts in crunch time to prolong the painful beatdown by the Warriors. That is the sign of a flawed team...when you get blown out by the Warriors when your star struggles. That is the sign of a shit coach and poorly constructed roster. Where are those signs with the Thunder? All I see is a team that seems to find a way to get it done with or without Durant helping.
Dont do em like that DMAVS :applause: :applause:
OKC is like 2 moves away from being a dynasty.
Move 1) a head coach change.
Move 2) a better big man than Perkins.
If they could get perhaps a George Karl and a Gortat, they would be freaking unstoppable.
No the oklahoma city news paper already trying to run him out of town.
[QUOTE=NumberSix]He'll be happy to go anywhere with paved roads.[/QUOTE]
:roll: Damn that's cold.
[QUOTE=NumberSix]OKC is like 2 moves away from being a dynasty.
Move 1) a head coach change.
Move 2) a better big man than Perkins.
If they could get perhaps a George Karl and a Gortat, they would be freaking unstoppable.[/QUOTE]
The coaching change is really the only thing needed. As they already have Adams. And honestly...Collison/Ibaka/Adams/Perkins is going to be a great front line next year.
Then Perkins expires and they could make the best decision for the team at that point.
I personally think they just need to give Lamb more burn...and then I would like to see them move Perry Jones and a couple picks for an asset. Shumpert would be nice there.
I know the Knicks are looking to unload Felton.
Felton/Shumpert for Perry Jones/Roberson/Thabeet's expiring contract and the 21st pick in this years' draft plus another 2nd rounder
Would the Knicks say no to that? They shouldn't.
[QUOTE=DMAVS41]The coaching change is really the only thing needed. As they already have Adams. And honestly...Collison/Ibaka/Adams/Perkins is going to be a great front line next year.
Then Perkins expires and they could make the best decision for the team at that point.
I personally think they just need to give Lamb more burn...and then I would like to see them move Perry Jones and a couple picks for an asset. Shumpert would be nice there.
I know the Knicks are looking to unload Felton.
Felton/Shumpert for Perry Jones/Roberson/Thabeet's expiring contract and the 21st pick in this years' draft plus another 2nd rounder
Would the Knicks say no to that? They shouldn't.[/QUOTE]
Leaving OKC would be retarded. They are in GREAT position to make small tweaks that will make them near unstoppable.