SelfishPlayer wrote:sp6r=underrated wrote:SelfishPlayer wrote:
Kyrie "wanted to return home." Durant came to play with his buddy.
Durant wanted NYC too.
Like I saidI don't know what to say if you don't think the richest city in the world, which offers massive media exposure, a nightlife on par with any city on the globe isn't attractive to NBA free agents, I don't think you understand the difference between outcomes and opportunities.
The knicks are a super dysfunctional franchise. They've also been snakebit. Despite that Zion badly wanted to be a knicks. Steph badly wanted NYC. Durant and Kyrie picked NYC. Melo picked NYC.
If we had someone like Jerry West run the show our franchise history would look a lot different.
If you want to pretend NYC has no appeal to players be my guest. Being that in every other sport NYC attracts tons of free agents, and is global capital of culture, we will have to agree to disagree.
Professional athletes don't care about media exposure, nightlife and business opportunities.
What does that mean?
At the center of global culture were one has the opportunity to witness and participate at the emerging cultural currents. This is everything from fashion to music, nightlife to media. NYC has an enormous population, tons of money, and its footprint in all of these areas is obvious.
Are you being obtuse or do you really think NYC is similar to Dallas and not the other major global cities?


















