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    TheDrewShow is salty lefty's Avatar
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    So STFU

    When you leave a job for another one, you do it because better pay, or location, or work environment etc... So what you feel is best for you

    Durant felt GSW was what's best for him so he joined them.

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    Durant felt GSW was what's best for him so he joined them.
    Sure but that's why he's a beta

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    So STFU

    When you leave a job for another one, you do it because better pay, or location, or work environment etc... So what you feel is best for you

    Durant felt GSW was what's best for him so he joined them.
    No really. You gotta learn to grind and toughen up.

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    No really. You gotta learn to grind and toughen up.
    that's one way to look at it

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    No really. You gotta learn to grind and toughen up.
    Did the Spurs "learn to toughen up" with a top 50 player on their roster when they tanked for Duncan?

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    what uganda do about it? Joseph Kony's Avatar
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    comparing average joe jobs to multimillion dollar athlete jobs is re ed tbh

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    He woulda got paid more in OKC. He's a got for joining a team that was capable of winning it all without him. Period.

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    If that's true what does he keep hedging by saying dumb like 'if the Warriors won last year, no way in well I g to GSW' and ''m glad GSW lost so I could go there'?

    He's the A-Rod of basketball, too affected tbh

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    If that's true what does he keep hedging by saying dumb like 'if the Warriors won last year, no way in well I g to GSW' and ''m glad GSW lost so I could go there'?

    He's the A-Rod of basketball, too affected tbh
    Negotiation
    You reject a company, they want you more

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    So STFU

    When you leave a job for another one, you do it because better pay, or location, or work environment etc... So what you feel is best for you

    Durant felt GSW was what's best for him so he joined them.
    This analogy breaks down when you realize that the average Joe isn't getting paid millions to entertain a worldwide audience. The NBA's product is less entertaining because Durbeta decided he'd rather ride the coattails of the 73-win team he choked against than compete.

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    Board Man Comes Home Clipper Nation's Avatar
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    If that's true what does he keep hedging by saying dumb like 'if the Warriors won last year, no way in well I g to GSW' and ''m glad GSW lost so I could go there'?

    He's the A-Rod of basketball, too affected tbh
    He's not A-Rod. A-Rod was all about the money. Durbeta's more like Clemens: thirsty for cheap rings and accolades while being dumb enough to think fans wouldn't care how he got them.

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    CDs Nuts. resistanze's Avatar
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    He said that AFTER he signed

    He says he's OK with his decision, he went for his reasons, but was willing to through it all away if Kyrie missed a jumper in game 7? Stupid Ethiopian, tries too hard tbh.

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    TheDrewShow is salty lefty's Avatar
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    He said that AFTER he signed

    He says he's OK with his decision, he went for his reasons, but was willing to through it all away if Kyrie missed a jumper in game 7? Stupid Ethiopian, tries too hard tbh.
    Oh did?

    Lol

    Still did what he wanted to do lol

    Don't hate the player, hate the system

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    TheDrewShow is salty lefty's Avatar
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    This analogy breaks down when you realize that the average Joe isn't getting paid millions to entertain a worldwide audience. The NBA's product is less entertaining because Durbeta decided he'd rather ride the coattails of the 73-win team he choked against than compete.
    The NBA product is less entertaining because tdays NBA.
    Durant and the superteaming are just a product of today's NBA

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    Did the Spurs "learn to toughen up" with a top 50 player on their roster when they tanked for Duncan?
    Spurs are a bunch of pussies like El Salvidorians, tbh

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    The NBA product is less entertaining because tdays NBA.
    Durant and the superteaming are just a product of today's NBA
    It's true to an extent. The NBA actively eliminated any semblance of defense and made a number of players virtually unguardable. Plays s who can run through screens and shoot cannot be guarded. Players who has any quickness with the ball is unguardable. A prime Miller, Mullin, tony Parker, isiah Thomas, Allen Iverson and Nate archibald would be top tier MVP candidates in today's NBA.

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    Nope. it's chicken to bandwagon.

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    Terrible analogy by the OP. You can't compare a regular 40 hour job to a job that pays you millions for working 3-4 hours a week. There is no comparison.

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    No really. You gotta learn to grind and toughen up.
    Same people who say this will criticize Stockton for not winning a ring

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    No team in the history of basketball can beat the 2017 Golden State Warriors under 2017 rules. This is a fact. And it'll probably be true for the 2018 Warriors, 2019 Warriors as well unless they somehow lose Curry Durant or Green. No one will quesiton Durant's decision after it's all said and done.

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    Did the Spurs "learn to toughen up" with a top 50 player on their roster when they tanked for Duncan?
    Still butt hurt after all these years

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    It's true to an extent. The NBA actively eliminated any semblance of defense and made a number of players virtually unguardable. Plays s who can run through screens and shoot cannot be guarded. Players who has any quickness with the ball is unguardable. A prime Miller, Mullin, tony Parker, isiah Thomas, Allen Iverson and Nate archibald would be top tier MVP candidates in today's NBA.
    Terell Brandon in today's NBA....


    DAAAAAAAAAMN

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    It's true to an extent. The NBA actively eliminated any semblance of defense and made a number of players virtually unguardable. Plays s who can run through screens and shoot cannot be guarded. Players who has any quickness with the ball is unguardable. A prime Miller, Mullin, tony Parker, isiah Thomas, Allen Iverson and Nate archibald would be top tier MVP candidates in today's NBA.
    Terell Brandon in today's NBA....


    DAAAAAAAAAMN
    Can you imagine Mahmoud Abdul-Rauf in today's NBA?




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    Can you imagine Mahmoud Abdul-Rauf in today's NBA?



    The original Steph but better

    Imagine hin in today's NBA... AND without Tourette Syndrome

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