TroubleS0me wrote:yea should have been Nuggets vs Wolves
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TroubleS0me wrote:yea should have been Nuggets vs Wolves
Domejandro wrote:MoneyTalks41890 wrote:Domejandro wrote:The Minnesota Timberwolves have one of the loudest stadiums in the NBA (actually something that dates back to the KG days... though there was a gap period). General attitude among Timberwolves fans is that Shai Gilgeous-Alexander is a massive flopper (the extent to which that is fair doesn't really matter), so he's kind of on the **** list.
I mean the Thunder crowd is louder and they offer some respect.
Really speaks to the fans.
With peace and love, OKC fans are still booing Kevin Durant nine years after leaving in free-agency.![]()
TroubleS0me wrote:yea should have been Nuggets vs Wolves
sp6r=underrated wrote:Domejandro wrote:MoneyTalks41890 wrote:
I mean the Thunder crowd is louder and they offer some respect.
Really speaks to the fans.
With peace and love, OKC fans are still booing Kevin Durant nine years after leaving in free-agency.![]()
This is why I'm skeptical OKC will retire his number. Jersey retirements are really subjective decisions based on how fans and the team feel about a player. OKC fans just don't seem to love OKC and because there was no title it is easier for them to not retire him. Especially since the fans love Russ who can represent that era.
Dadouv47 wrote:sp6r=underrated wrote:Domejandro wrote:With peace and love, OKC fans are still booing Kevin Durant nine years after leaving in free-agency.![]()
This is why I'm skeptical OKC will retire his number. Jersey retirements are really subjective decisions based on how fans and the team feel about a player. OKC fans just don't seem to love OKC and because there was no title it is easier for them to not retire him. Especially since the fans love Russ who can represent that era.
OKC won't retire his jersey. Presti and our entire organisation knows how the fans feel about Durant.
His number was used after he left btw
sp6r=underrated wrote:Dadouv47 wrote:sp6r=underrated wrote:
This is why I'm skeptical OKC will retire his number. Jersey retirements are really subjective decisions based on how fans and the team feel about a player. OKC fans just don't seem to love OKC and because there was no title it is easier for them to not retire him. Especially since the fans love Russ who can represent that era.
OKC won't retire his jersey. Presti and our entire organisation knows how the fans feel about Durant.
His number was used after he left btw
The Lakers retired Cooper's number and the Spurs retired Bowen's number because those guys played critical roles in a glory era. It wasn't because they were ever among the best players in the NBA or that their fans felt those guys were among the best in the NBA. Their numbers were retired because the fans and the team as a company loved em for the effort with which they played and the way they maximized their talent.
And that is exact opposite of KD in OKC. If his run was something like Kareem in Milwaukee, who had a much more graceful exit, than yeah his number gets retired. But his run wasn't nearly as good and his exit was fairly brutal.
Dadouv47 wrote:
and after he left he kept trashtalking about our team and our coach (well he was right about Billy Donovan). This isn't the kind of stuff our franchise values.