Ghost of Kleine wrote:lilfishi22 wrote:Ghost of Kleine wrote:
To keep winning. The guy is still a top player in the league and can clearly still impact winning so I don't see why anyone needs to question whether he's in "retirement" mode yet. Wade, Kobe, Dirk getting their retirement tours were all well beyond their usefulness to their teams by that point. I think it's a ridiculous to suggest a guy averaging 27/6/4 on elite efficiency is somehow looking to wind down his career.
You're promoting the narrative that KD wouldn't choose to go play in Washington even at 37 years old because he'd prioritize the chance to "keep winning" even though he clearly hasn't been doing much of that here the last couple of years anyways. And then you say........"The guy is still a top player in the league and can clearly still impact winning so I don't see why anyone needs to question whether he's in "retirement" mode yet."
LOL! As if he somehow wouldn't still be a top player in the league that can impact winning even if going to Washington? he'll obviously still be elite wherever he chooses to go, so that narrative is faulty logic, man. Obviously, none of us are psychic or can predict how long KD might choose to try and play. But obviously he could just as easily chase personal goals, benchmarks, records, etc, in Washington or anywhere else to finish his career out however long he chooses to or can continue to play. Washington would in no way inhibit these possibilities.
But what we do know is that in the NBA, it's very unlikely that any player continues playing in their 40s, especially not 37-year-olds having to consistently play around 40+ minutes a night!. So saying something to the effect of "near the end of" their career being a speculative statement in correlation to what we do know about the average length of an NBA player's career should really not be as sensationalistic or triggering as it seems to be for you here man. And you use the term " retirement mode" as a negative reference, like it's somehow premature to envision him not playing much longer beyond the next 2-3 years as he gets closer to 40?
Again, exactly how many 40-year-old NBA players (aside from steroid using Lebron) are still playing in the NBA? How many 39-year-olds for that matter? None of us can read KDs' mind, or know with certainty what's most important to him, so it's obviously no more ridiculous for me to suggest that he might have differing priorities as he closes in on the twilight of his career at almost 37 years old, knowing that almost no NBA players IF ANY play into or past their 40s. So, regardless of putting up elite efficiency, and great production, is he under any circumstances guaranteed to continue playing at such a level the closer he gets to 40? What has history shown us in correlation to age, production, and overall efficiency decline?
You also make a comparison to Wade, Kobe, and Dirk! As if it's somehow universally translatable even though each player's individual contextual situations and circumstances are vastly different. You say that you think it's ridiculous to suggest a guy averaging 27/6/4 on elite efficiency is somehow looking to wind down his career. Yet you're speaking from a position of ignorance to the situation, same as anybody else (including me) who might just be speculating on his priorities at nearly 37 yrs old after all when you know it's not at all unreasonable or uncommon for a person's priorities to change as they age.
Does KD somehow not deserve the same courtesy man? Is it any more ridiculous for me to speculate and have an opinion on what KD might value than what you're also speculating from your perspective? How can you deem my suggestion to be any more ridiculous than your own when neither has vetted or confirmed information to KDs' intentions, and both are at best mere speculation at best. At least with my perspective, we have a historical record/ timeline for players' career lengths to reference in relation to the probability of such a premise.
Are you suggesting with where Washington is at right now, 10 wins for the season, multiple 16 game losing streaks, deep in a rebuild, is where KD wants to waste the last few years of being an elite player in the NBA? One 36-37 year old KD isn't going to take the Wizards to playoff success. He can't even do that in Phoenix with a far better team
Well. It's no surprise that currently they're tanking as many teams are for Cooper Flag! But looking at their team, they have around $62 million in expiring contracts to use in trade for vet players they could put around KD if he made it clear he'd be willing to go there. They also have a ton of picks to attach in trades, and a great young core loaded with young talent, and they're in a weaker eastern conference too, so it's not at all a legitimate impossibility for them to be able to pivot rather quickly if KD had interest in going there.
But again, what I am suggesting is that with most anyone, as you get older and start nearing the last few years of your career or even the age of 40 in general, it's not at all uncommon for priorities to change. And family and those close to you can become a much more prominent consideration to someone's legacy! I'm also suggesting that KD has already well cemented his historical legacy as very elite, HOF level, multi-time NBA champion, TOP 5 greatest ALL time offensive talent in NBA history, and historically top 10 ALL TIME already too. Now wee all know how cerebral and intellectual KD is, but hre's also fairly easygoing and laid back too.
So maybe just maybe he's reached a point we can't fully understand wherein he recognizes his elite accomplishments and doesn't feel it necessary to prove much more. And as a result, his perspective on his professional priorities towards his last remaining years may have shifted from what they were so early on in his career. Again, with family friends and home environment becoming more prominent than what they might have been before.

Yes there are several teams, far away from any sort of post season appearance, that is tanking for Flagg, Wizards is no exception. And what makes you think the Wizards, of all teams, would be able to put together a competitive all of a sudden? What about their team history suggests to you that they can build a competitive team from scratch in a matter of a season or two?
If KD wants to the worst team in the NBA, sure we can accommodate. But you and Melo are outta your mind if you guys think KD would genuinely entertain going to Washington. Not Dallas where he could play with Kyrie again, not San Antonio where he could potentially play under Pops, not Houston who could be one KD away from being a real menace in the playoffs, all of which are Texan teams where he went to college. There's probably two dozen teams with a stronger case for KD to play there than Washington
And you're right, maybe he doesn't feel he needs to prove to anyone that he's a winner....but he could still go to a team that could win. It makes so little logical sense he would go to Washington, I read it as absolutely nonsense.