Sure he doesn't need the money. But still...risking $75,000,000 by taking a 1 year deal is not insignificant.
He signed a 300+ million shoe deal with Nike a couple of seasons ago. I've said this numerous times in the past week or two. He doesn't need to even play Basketball anymore. I really don't think money is his top priority. If it is, it's only an ego thing, not because he needs more of it. He'll have plenty of spare cash from his Nike deal regardless of where he signs.
Sure he doesn't need the money. But still...risking $75,000,000 by taking a 1 year deal is not insignificant.
1. Score in the clutch
2. Carry his team to a playoff SERIES victory
3. NOT BE A
Thats not true, and your assumptions show your ignorance.
Kevin Garnett has a le. Someone who achieved less in the playoffs and, especially, "clutch" situations before moving to Boston. Oh, and Durant had a little something to do with bouncing the Spurs this year. Kind of hit some big shots, bruh . . .
i get the impression that most americans are obsessed with money
tsk, tsk.....poor children of the dying earth..............
to those obsessed with money: here is a song for you!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lQem15Ow6hw
Some things that money cannot buy:
Silence
Eternity
Peace of Mind
Friendship
Love, true love
Ascension, and
Recursion!......................
hmmmmmm...........
Durant to the Spurs, book it!
woooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo
next year we are champs again baby.....and Durant shall be 2017 Finals MVP! book it! i said it first! lol
Absolutely no way he walks away from $85 mil. He'll go through the process and ultimately sign a 1 year deal with OKC and re-evaluate next season...
I'm sure the league has already looked at this and found it false. Otherwise Boston would have been sanctioned for tampering, and possibly barred from signing KD at all.
if we sign him that would be amazing...only thing is our best guard would be tony parker...we all know this a guards league...
He has over 300 million in endorsements for those saying he's going to prioritiZe money. He only will be making around 20 MIL more over the long run, which plenty of stars give up later when taking cuts. If he wants to win, money won't be an issue. It will be whether the team is plausiblly giving him a better chAnce long term from what reports say.
I'd say the 1 and 1 makes most sense with okc, but people are saying he doesn't want to do the free agency twice. Which makes sense.. he could have said he was staying a long time ago tbh. He literally has nothing to gain by not unless he considered another team and wanted to sit down with them.
Not going to get my hopes up but if lightning strikes twice then I'll be all for it...
I think it comes down to Boston, Spurs, Washington, and OKC.
He also has a Kiwi/Lamarsha like magic trick in the 4th Q called DISAPPEARING.
Did you boners watch the OKC this playoffs? He was TERRIBLE? He had like the 6th best ADV stats on the team. He shot TWENTY EIGHT PERCENT FROM 3? HE AVERAGED ALMOST 4 TURNOVERS A GAME,
HE SHOT 23 TIMES A GAME TO AVERAGE 28 POINTS! SERGE IBAKA AND STEVE ADAMS HAD BETTER OWS!!!!!
GO AWAY
I think he stays in OKC, but...
Who wouldn't want one of the top 5 talented players in the league, three top fifteen players in the league on the Spurs, and probably the 2nd biggest threat in winning another championship (Thunder) dismantled?
I thought the thread was about rant. he is not top 5 in the league.
Which is why the Spurs should try their hardest to sign Durant.
Name me five more talented players than Durant?![]()
Dude might just have choked his last chance at a le with OKC![]()
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