Kobewade11 wrote:Beenie wrote:
How bout just admitting that there is indeed a contradiction and a double standard.
Wasnt willing to pay their best player because of age, unavailability and yet would hypothetically be willing to pay Durant even though he's even older and less available on average over the last 5 seasons.
It's believed the team was open to discussing an extension with Jimmy pending his availability for the 24-25 season, there's nothing unreasonable about that. For context, this is coming off two seasons where he was available for 64 and 60 games. KD has played 75 and 62 games the last two years, didn't quit on his team no matter how bad they were, is nowhere near the headache to deal with for team personnel, and is a far superior offensive player. It isn't a contradiction, its apples and oranges.
For context, sample size I provided dates back to when Jimmy joined the organization and within that period of time, he's been more available on average than Durant has.
The quitting on team point happened after it was already understood that Jimmy wasnt gonna be getting a max extension this season so its a moot point.
The far superior offensive player point is valid, certainly in the regular season, but, in the playoffs, when it matters most, the gap closed significantly in some of the years that Jimmy has been with this team.
Do we think that if Jimmy averaged 2 or 3 more points in the playoffs the FO would of then agreed to the max extension?