guille_4 wrote:Johnlac1 wrote:If all the GS and Durant fanboys want to claim this is some sort of major achievement, go right ahead.
The fact remains he joined a team that had just won one title and barely lost another.
This situation of a player of his caliber doing what he did has never happened before.
It would have been something like Bird or Jordan joining the Showtime Lakers. But they didn't.
It's his perfect right as a person to do what he thinks best for himself. Nobody is arguing that.
But he joined a super team with the players in their primes and poised to win more titles.
He hurt the league's competitiveness.
I'll never give him credit. He doesn't deserve it.
Lebron James and Chris Bosh joining Miami, a team with a top-5 player who had won 47 games the year before is comparable, since that was two former 1st options in their prime joining an already solid team and taking a pay cut to play together.
I honestly don't think GSW would had won last year's finals with Harrison Barnes instead of Durant and this year against Houston. KD has been GSW's most consistent player through both play-offs.
This is just willfully obnoxious. The Heat started two non-NBA players the entire season. Carlos Arroyo, Erick Dampier, Joel Anthony, the husk of Mike Bibby all saw significant starts. Just look what 10 min of having bums on the floor does to NBA teams now. There were 120 min of bums on that Miami team.
Its just absurd false equivalence.