Split T wrote:Ya, I've always liked Durant more than Lebron and don't really see a big difference between Lebron to Miami and Durant to GS. I wish he would have stayed in OKC, would have made the playoffs more interesting, but hats off to him, he was incredible.
I will never like what LeBron did either, but how you can't see the difference is mind boggling to me.
Heat, decent team, won 47 games, lost in 1st round to Celtics
Warriors, 73 win team, that Durant's previous employer blew a 3-1 lead to.
Split T wrote:Ya, I've always liked Durant more than Lebron and don't really see a big difference between Lebron to Miami and Durant to GS. I wish he would have stayed in OKC, would have made the playoffs more interesting, but hats off to him, he was incredible.
I will never like what LeBron did either, but how you can't see the difference is mind boggling to me.
Heat, decent team, won 47 games, lost in 1st round to Celtics
Warriors, 73 win team, that Durant's previous employer blew a 3-1 lead to.
Just
Do you think Miami winning 70 games would have stopped Lebron from joining them? He arguably joined up with the 2nd best player in the NBA and definitely one of the top 5. And he added another top 10-15 player in Chris Bosh.
Would it be different if the warriors were just curry and klay and had won 50 games, then added Durant and Green in the offseason?
My point is both players took easy ways out to championships. Both ditched their teammates for the best possible teammates they could find to make it easier to win a championship. Durant just had a more cohesive group of "better teammates" to join.
I'm with Split here. It's slightly different but LeBron still built his own super team. Not once, but twice. I don't give a fuck about Durant leaving OKC for GS. He put in his time became a FA and got his right to choose. If you want to be mad at anyone at all, be mad at the NBPA for allowing the cap to spike like that instead of smoothing it out over time.
If we're being honest, Danny Manning and Wayman Tisdale started it, and most of us weren't complaining then.
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Split T wrote:Ya, I've always liked Durant more than Lebron and don't really see a big difference between Lebron to Miami and Durant to GS. I wish he would have stayed in OKC, would have made the playoffs more interesting, but hats off to him, he was incredible.
I will never like what LeBron did either, but how you can't see the difference is mind boggling to me.
Heat, decent team, won 47 games, lost in 1st round to Celtics
Warriors, 73 win team, that Durant's previous employer blew a 3-1 lead to.
Just
Do you think Miami winning 70 games would have stopped Lebron from joining them? He arguably joined up with the 2nd best player in the NBA and definitely one of the top 5. And he added another top 10-15 player in Chris Bosh.
Would it be different if the warriors were just curry and klay and had won 50 games, then added Durant and Green in the offseason?
My point is both players took easy ways out to championships. Both ditched their teammates for the best possible teammates they could find to make it easier to win a championship. Durant just had a more cohesive group of "better teammates" to join.
Yep, both players stacked the deck in their favor. I'm glad Durant won a championship. He's a helluva player and a true joy to watch. In addition to that, all the LeBron leg humpers are extra salty.
Split T wrote:Ya, I've always liked Durant more than Lebron and don't really see a big difference between Lebron to Miami and Durant to GS. I wish he would have stayed in OKC, would have made the playoffs more interesting, but hats off to him, he was incredible.
I will never like what LeBron did either, but how you can't see the difference is mind boggling to me.
Heat, decent team, won 47 games, lost in 1st round to Celtics
Warriors, 73 win team, that Durant's previous employer blew a 3-1 lead to.
Just
Do you think Miami winning 70 games would have stopped Lebron from joining them? He arguably joined up with the 2nd best player in the NBA and definitely one of the top 5. And he added another top 10-15 player in Chris Bosh.
Would it be different if the warriors were just curry and klay and had won 50 games, then added Durant and Green in the offseason?
My point is both players took easy ways out to championships. Both ditched their teammates for the best possible teammates they could find to make it easier to win a championship. Durant just had a more cohesive group of "better teammates" to join.
Yep, both players stacked the deck in their favor. I'm glad Durant won a championship. He's a helluva player and a true joy to watch. In addition to that, all the LeBron leg humpers are extra salty.
I'm not sure whats worse, LeBron leg humpers or these legions of Warriors fans everywhere. Yuck. Dislike all parties involved, just dislike the Warriors more because I live in California where the bandwagons flow freely.
Yes, first and foremost congrats to Steve for getting a ring, it's just a shame that it wasn't with Suns.
Congrats to the Warriors as well, KD was incredible and they deserved it.
If the Suns built a team like this we wouldn't be complaining
Split T wrote:Ya, I've always liked Durant more than Lebron and don't really see a big difference between Lebron to Miami and Durant to GS. I wish he would have stayed in OKC, would have made the playoffs more interesting, but hats off to him, he was incredible.
I will never like what LeBron did either, but how you can't see the difference is mind boggling to me.
Heat, decent team, won 47 games, lost in 1st round to Celtics
Warriors, 73 win team, that Durant's previous employer blew a 3-1 lead to.
Just
I'm totally with you, man. I enjoyed watching the Warriors run the previous couple of years but now I despise them since Durant's "if you can't beat 'em, join 'em" act. Y'all enjoy year after year of the Warriors extended championship run without any competition. Yawn.
Split T wrote:Ya, I've always liked Durant more than Lebron and don't really see a big difference between Lebron to Miami and Durant to GS. I wish he would have stayed in OKC, would have made the playoffs more interesting, but hats off to him, he was incredible.
I will never like what LeBron did either, but how you can't see the difference is mind boggling to me.
Heat, decent team, won 47 games, lost in 1st round to Celtics
Warriors, 73 win team, that Durant's previous employer blew a 3-1 lead to.
Just
Do you think Miami winning 70 games would have stopped Lebron from joining them? He arguably joined up with the 2nd best player in the NBA and definitely one of the top 5. And he added another top 10-15 player in Chris Bosh.
Would it be different if the warriors were just curry and klay and had won 50 games, then added Durant and Green in the offseason?
My point is both players took easy ways out to championships. Both ditched their teammates for the best possible teammates they could find to make it easier to win a championship. Durant just had a more cohesive group of "better teammates" to join.
I don't like either one but Durant's the bigger pussy.
Yes, first and foremost congrats to Steve for getting a ring, it's just a shame that it wasn't with Suns.
Congrats to the Warriors as well, KD was incredible and they deserved it.
If the Suns built a team like this we wouldn't be complaining
Funny, I didn't see Nash out there. As far as I know, he never won a ring playing basketball.
Yes, first and foremost congrats to Steve for getting a ring, it's just a shame that it wasn't with Suns.
Congrats to the Warriors as well, KD was incredible and they deserved it.
If the Suns built a team like this we wouldn't be complaining
Funny, I didn't see Nash out there. As far as I know, he never won a ring playing basketball.
Ok, maybe he didn't get one since he was only a consultant, probably should have read a tweet more carefully
But then again he was hugging Steph after the game and seemed happy so there is always that... and I bet his insight and tips helped them a lot
Split T wrote:Agreed and I think there is a decent gap between 2 and 3
Third best? Westbrook. Harden.?
Could be, I probably lean kawhi, but curry, harden, Westbrook are all right there.
Totally agree about 1-2-gap. I think there's still a good gap between 1 and 2, as well. But age could catch up with LeBron in the next year or two. I would put Kyrie Irving and Chris Paul in the same batch as Curry, Harden, Westbrook.
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Glad someone other than the Cavs won. Compare KD's actions all you want. KD didn't have an hour long show devoted to reveal what team he wanted to go play for. I also feel KD didn't hand pick the roster and coach like LeBron did. Lebron to me was more the kid in the store who threw a tantrum until he got everything he wanted. KD just wanted to play some place he could win multiple championships. It just happened to be for the team that knocked his previous team out. That is what rubs alot of people the wrong way. I'm not mad at him. I thought he took the humble approach for the most part.
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