JulesWinnfield wrote:Rings are obviously a big deal when it comes to legacy (I'd argue way too big a deal) but not all rings are created equally. I just don't see the path for Durant ever making the Warriors his team. When Lebron joined Wade he was better than Wade, younger than Wade, he was never going to surpass Wade in the hearts of Miami fans, but the path was clear for him to make that his squad from a basketball perspective. There was the tug and pull in year 1, but the transfer was inevitable. Durant is joining a better player than him, same age, who just led this team to 73 wins and was a minute away from back to back titles. Have fun with sidekick rings, it's not going to boost that legacy as much as he would hope
But beyond the whole 73 wins and near back to back stuff, it's the whole "can't beat em join em" aspect that's so unsavory. This team beat you. I thought Draymonds took Steven Adams balls, not durants....
The other thing is part of the reason GS beat OKC was that Durant did not play well enough. If he had played better in game 6 OKC would have been in the finals and we probably aren't having this conversation. It's like instead of wanting to improve and taking responsibilioty and avenge a bitter defeat, Durant is taking the easy way out.






























