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    Oh that's easy:




    He's on an island now. Ibaka, Harden, Durant and even Brooks are gone. Only KD is in a better spot.
    Still. James and Wade, though closer off court, weren't a great on court fit and because of that probably didn't entirely enjoying playing together. When you have that much talent though, you make it work. If not that, let's be real: Durant is the bigger star and probably will hold up as one longer. If he gave them an ultimatum, they more than likely choose him and trade Westbrook for a massive return.

    Nothing justifies leaving that situation. He's a coward and a disgrace.

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    Still. James and Wade, though closer off court, weren't a great on court fit and because of that probably didn't entirely enjoying playing together. When you have that much talent though, you make it work. If not that, let's be real: Durant is the bigger star and probably will hold up as one longer. If he gave them an ultimatum, they more than likely choose him and trade Westbrook for a massive return.

    Nothing justifies leaving that situation. He's a coward and a disgrace.
    Let's not conflate "didn't enjoy playing together" with "hates his ing guts" as being one and the same.

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    Lefty, just because someone does what they want to do doesn't mean everyone wants the same things. For example, you might like to suck a so you'll go suck a . Others here will likely go have a beer, but you're both doing what you want to do, putting something in your mouths that satisfies you, so technically it's the same thing, but in reality you're a got and we're just beer drinkers.
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    It was never about going to the Warriors; it was about leaving the Thunder. Most superstars and stars, that have moved on from their initial team, did so primarily because they had no chance to contend for a championship. Had he been in that situation and went to the Warriors, I still would have hated it because it still would have destroyed the league, but I'd have understood it. What I don't understand, is how any supposed compe or could leave arguably the second best team in the league to join the best, especially when they came within' a hair of beating them last season and could have going forward. I also don't understand how you could derive any satisfaction from winning, when you have no compe ion.
    Exactly. If you don't have to work really hard for something then there is no satisfaction. It doesn't mean anything if you don't have to work hard for it. Anything in life that is worth something isn't easy. That's pretty much my philosophy.

    Some of you people here don't understand this at all.

    Let me reiterate, there is no ing way I would have went to Goldenstate from OKC after almost beating them. They should have beaten them, but they choked and this tool KD runs straight there. Weakest move in NBA history. Those of you in this thread that are saying everyone/most people would have done the same thing, you must be a real weak ass in real life. WEAK.

    I don't really want either Goldenstate or Cleveland to win. Lebron, to a lesser extent tried to do the same thing too. I don't care that he tries to play the game the right way. He wants all the help in the world too. Hopefully they somehow both lose.

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    Pretty easy comparison:
    In the Bundesliga Bavaria Munich won five straight ships, but everyone knows that a single le of another team (Bremen, Stuttgart, Wolfsburg to name a view of the last) ist worth more than those five.

    Ask the King, if he would rather keep the last one with the Cavs or the two with the Heat! No way he chooses the Heat ships.

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    Lebron, to a lesser extent tried to do the same thing too. I don't care that he tries to play the game the right way. He wants all the help in the world too.
    Only because the hue & cry is still now. They're not right outside his door any longer. They left years ago. That demand for "horse" has been sated. The monkey is off his back.

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    It was never about going to the Warriors; it was about leaving the Thunder. Most superstars and stars, that have moved on from their initial team, did so primarily because they had no chance to contend for a championship. Had he been in that situation and went to the Warriors, I still would have hated it because it still would have destroyed the league, but I'd have understood it. What I don't understand, is how any supposed compe or could leave arguably the second best team in the league to join the best, especially when they came within' a hair of beating them last season and could have going forward. I also don't understand how you could derive any satisfaction from winning, when you have no compe ion.
    Don't kid yourself, it was about joining the Warriors. If it was only about leaving the Thunder, there were plenty of other teams he could have signed with. The got just wanted easy unearned rings and joined a 73-win team in the hopes of getting them.

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    Don't kid yourself, it was about joining the Warriors. If it was only about leaving the Thunder, there were plenty of other teams he could have signed with. The got just wanted easy unearned rings and joined a 73-win team in the hopes of getting them.
    So then he should have wanted a worse team around him to ensure he has to work even harder for success? That doesn't make sense. If I can get as much money elsewhere, I choose the location that A) I want to live and B) I can be successful, with a team I like playing with.

    Everyone is ignoring Russell Westbrook's role in all this. That chucking ball hogging got ran his entire team off and will likely get an MVP for it. Since today's metrosexual boxscore watching fans only care about numbers, they think Russell is a GOAT. They like it that there will be the same two teams in the Finals for the next 5 years because they don't have to go out and buy new jerseys, just have a Cavs and a Warriors jersey. (I saw some brothas in ing TOPEKA wearing Warriors jerseys last week )

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    Alpha move by KD tbh not giving a about what everyone else thinks

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    Don't kid yourself, it was about joining the Warriors. If it was only about leaving the Thunder, there were plenty of other teams he could have signed with. The got just wanted easy unearned rings and joined a 73-win team in the hopes of getting them.
    I mean my disgust for what he did.

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