Eatgreenz wrote:MGrand15 wrote:Gooner wrote:
Problem with KD is that his experience with Golden State made him think winning championships is easy, because he jumped on a team that was already built. That's why he started tearing down the Nets culture as soon as he came. First he demanded Atkinson to get fired before he even played a single minute for him, citing "lack of championship habits". Didn't even let him finish the season. What did he do next? Brought his buddy Steve Nash because he didn't want a real coach standing in his way.
Not to mention forcing DeAndre Jordan into the starting lineup over Jarett Allen, totally undeserved. Then he traded Allen and LeVert for James Harden, creating a new super team. That didn't work out either. It's not easy to build championship habits.
I'm sorry man but this is the type of silliness I'm talking about. KD went to the WCF 3 times and to the Finals once before he signed with Golden State. Then he won 2 chips and blew out his Achilles trying to win a 3rd in a row. You seriously think his opinion on a teams habits aren't valid? Even those Golden State teams got pushed - why would he think winning a chip is easy?
KD was literally rehabbing when Kenny got fired. Kyrie was MIA when it happened. Fair or unfair, Kenny lost the locker room. It's fun to think KD was the puppet master behind the scenes but the core players who were complaining and playing with no effort are way more to blame. KD had a big voice but Kenny had felt he lost the team and was struggling with Kyrie and the vets long before KD said anything.
Nash has a KD connection but by all accounts, that's a Marks hire. I don't understand where this other noise is coming from. Now KD is catching heat for not demanding they fire Nash.
The idea that KD traded LeVert/Allen for Harden is hilarious. The whole plan Marks executed banked on maintaining the flexibility to trade for a third star. What was KD supposed to do?
As a Net, all KD has done is play his heart out, take the young players under his wing, defend his teammates and coach, and play whatever brand of ball is required to win. Whether that's taking 40 shots or taking 12 while Harden dominated the ball. Or playing with zero spacing. Or playing center. Or guarding the best player on the other team. Or playing 46 minutes a game. Not one complaint from the guy.
I'm sure it seems like I'm a fan boy or something but ON THE COURT - this guy has been an MVP in everyway. Publicly, he's said all the right things including talking about dying on the court for the team. How much he loves the organization. I still remember when he took our G League and smacked Philly on their home court. Or that 49 point triple double against Milwaukee. A lot of these knocks are based on fiction or expecting KD to throw Marks/Kyrie/Nash under the bus. Not fair IMO.
Yea this KD slander is crazy the guy is hooper straight out and never complains or gives excuses or throws ppl under the bus. Warriors winning and them throwing shots his way will be extra motivation. Fellas get ready for a season to remember next year. Firing Nash would solidfy it but will see what we do in the offseason.
The problem with so much of this narrative & speculation is that it's basically just people slamming their belief systems against each other, getting heated at nothing.
KD firing Kenny, Joe firing Kenny, Kenny lost the locker room, KD supervising trades, KD&KI marking a line in the sand about 'championship habits'It's all just smoke, hot air & fan speculation to me without the facts & reality to back it up, and for the vast majority of that shizzle, all we really had was writer speculation in the first place.
That said, IMO there've been many recent, solid arguments made in our sub about how KD is demonstrably letting the Nets down in various ways, even amidst his physical renaissance. Undoubtedly #1 to my mind is in KD giving his best friend a pass to functionally bail on the Nets multiple times across the past two seasons.
Also, the argument that KD necessarily knows 'championships habits' from his OKC days, and even his GS days, his highly-flawed to me. Indeed, his GS days are notorious for the team-concept Dubs having to adapt their system to his gun-for-hire style, and not the reverse. Even though KD *specifically* stated he was jumping ship because of his admiration for GS's unselfish, versatile team system. Yeap.
Much lesser of concern to me is Durant's vapid, self-absorbed inability to ever understand why NBA fans gave him so many raspberries for the OKC->GS move, as is much of his Twitter activity, which frequently teeters on the edge of wounded ego, punctuated by some good zingers here and there. Point is-- I often still ask myself "what particular BUBBLE is this guy living in, anyway...?"