gst8 wrote:NeoWarriors wrote:Looks like Kevin Durant's brother got dicked in the gene pool.
Worse than Blake Griffin's?
Have you seen Westbrook's brother?
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gst8 wrote:NeoWarriors wrote:Looks like Kevin Durant's brother got dicked in the gene pool.
Worse than Blake Griffin's?

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Frozzy wrote:gst8 wrote:NeoWarriors wrote:Looks like Kevin Durant's brother got dicked in the gene pool.
Worse than Blake Griffin's?
Have you seen Westbrook's brother?
Coxy wrote:I think with a PG like George Hill, they'd be better than current.
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NaturalThunder wrote:As an OKC fan who "stanned" Durant more/harder than Westbrook, today hurt more than Monday when he announced his decision. Actually seeing him sitting in front of the Warriors logo backdrop and sitting next to Kerr and Myers...that hurt. I know I'll sound like a bitter, jealous ex-girlfriend, and I am to an extent, but I will never respect Durant again. He's now a LeBron and Draymond Green in my eyes: a player whom I've vilified. I know he'll do great things in Golden State and he will get a ring; it's inevitable. Rooting against him or for him to fail would be like rooting for snow in July here in Arkansas. It's a fruitless endeavor, but sometimes you want it more than anything in the world.
Seeing the Durant Warriors Jersey, and Durant sitting in front of Warrior logos at a press conference, and Durant identified as "F Golden State Warriors" on the bottom of the TV screen...it was just so surreal and heartbreaking. I still want to like the guy, heck even love him, but I can't. He says going to Golden State isn't the "easy road" to a ring, but it is. It is when you already had a championship caliber roster that was one win away from the NBA Finals. It is when you spent nearly a decade becoming the adopted, beloved son of an entire city and state. It is when you said and did everything that made all the signs point towards staying with the team. It is when you preached loyalty and competitiveness and gave off the old-school vibe. I want to wish Durant the best with the Warriors, but I can't. I know he and the Warriors will do great things but I will never respect him again. He broke my heart and simultaneously ruined the thing outside of my family that I was most passionate about.
Loneshot wrote:This is exciting. This will help take basketball to its most competitive era ever.
BigTrade92 wrote:Durant's excuse when asked if he's taking a short-cut to a ring was: No, since he's never lived in the Bay Area and doesn't know the community very well, adding that there's "no short cuts" in this league and that coming to the Warriors was the "hardest road" to a ring.......
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LOL bro, so soft...
nbafan38 wrote:BigTrade92 wrote:Durant's excuse when asked if he's taking a short-cut to a ring was: No, since he's never lived in the Bay Area and doesn't know the community very well, adding that there's "no short cuts" in this league and that coming to the Warriors was the "hardest road" to a ring.......
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LOL bro, so soft...
lol none of what he said has anything to do with winning a ring.

BlaugranaCule07 wrote:I will never understand how people can be so salty at someone who doesn't even know they exist. I really really hope they win it all this next season just to see how much the haters and naysayers will cry their eyes out.