I've been watching long enough to know that star players are reluctant to sign with low level market teams. Case and point the Jazz and their fans just thought they would be relevant in a few short seasons after Malone and Stockton left. Well it didn't happen and no elite player wanted to go the there. I remember they thought they had a deal for Ron Harper and he refused to go. Get the point now ?JoshB914 wrote:
Watching the NBA for a long time doesn't qualify you on this issue.
Remember that last year everyone said Durant would hate being stuck in the Pacific Northwest and not playing for the Celtics or Knicks.
Yeah it's easy to say, " They make good money to play there", but like Jerry West said after signing Shaq in the summer of 96, " Signing guys now is going to be about more then just money, it's also location and marketing and off court interest". And I'd say that over 30 years of watching pro ball qualifies me to KNOW so because I've seen this story over and over. Trust me Durrant will bolt OKC the first chance he gets. And actually Durrant being in Seattle wasn't bad at all, his reps did a great job of getting him the right opportunity's in his off court business. I just think being in OKC is a far step below even Seattle and you'll see.