parsnips33 wrote:Colbinii wrote:Dr Positivity wrote:
I mean Durant winning 2 titles and Kawhi winning 1 isn't exactly failures
I would consider Kawhi Leonard having only 1 title since 2014 is a relative failure. It started when he sat out nearly an entire season, then he joined a 7.29 SRS team and has since been injured or upset in the post-season.
Durants time post-2016 could be viewed as a success but I factor in the 2016 cap jump as a once-in-a-lifetime event. All the stars aligned perfectly.
You think Kawhi would have 2+ titles if he stayed in San Antonio?
No, because no scenario barring injuries to a GSW player allows Kawhi and co to win in 2017 and 2018.
His only title was joining a near 60-win, 7+ SRS team. That's not remotely impressive.
There is a good chance the Spurs win in 2017 and even 2018 if the league knew how to handle excess revenue [which they do now--cap smoothing].
Considering how each player has handled themselves and the decisions they made [compared to LeBron who has always played when healthy and never requested a trade under contract, even in worse situations than that of KD/Kawhi], yeah, relative failures in my eyes.