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OKCisOK4me
11-16-2017, 04:47 PM
The only reason loyalty doesn't exist in the NBA is because no one will accept less money to play. That's the one part of the business that is not included. It used to exist. He can't deny that. There used to be "one team" players. But I'm not worried about KD. I still enjoy him as a player. Do I watch him? No--unless he's playing us. I retired my Thunder jerseys of his. I didn't burn them. I never unfollowed him on Twitter because as a fan, I realized before he left us that the NBA IS A BUSINESS and they're gonna do what they're gonna do because as he stated, 'it is what it is'.

Anonymous.
11-16-2017, 04:48 PM
If you have any doubts of the salt levels that OKC still has for what KD did, just watch the game next Wednesday. The truth is what KD did was unprecedented, it isn't like just OKC fans think what he did was weak. It is league-wide - fans, players, media.

This isn't something to "get over". KD will be remembered by NBA fans for his personality and [lack of] competitiveness, not a ring count.

Jersey Boss
11-16-2017, 04:55 PM
You can think it was unprecedented but the way James left Cleveland for Miami was pretty damned close. While I have no doubts about the salt level of OKC fans for KD, I think a league wide opinion of fans, players, and media 16 months later is "meh". To guess what KD will be remembered for after his playing days are over is nothing but speculation on your part. Especially by those who are not Thunder fans or employees.

Bellaboo
11-16-2017, 05:07 PM
KD was in India this summer and fans had posters with 'Ring Chaser' on them. In India, which isn't really considered league wide.

My problem is him saying he wants to be the 'Tim Duncan' of the Thunder, and play with only one franchise a mere month before he bailed. He's a flake. Don't say something you don't mean.

OKC_on_mines
11-16-2017, 05:10 PM
It's been 16 months since he has left. It is way past overdue to let it go and this topic/thread die of natural causes.

I so agree with this. I personally am not mad the dude left, he had the right to make his choice. I am mad abOUt him going something like 7-40 in a potential game 6 with OUr team up 3 games to 1 and then choosing to go to the team that we were essentially better than after lying and saying he wanted to stay. But its over now. #THUNDERUP

stile99
11-16-2017, 05:37 PM
It's been 16 months since he has left. It is way past overdue to let it go and this topic/thread die of natural causes.

Never gonna happen. He's not left OKC, he lives rent-free in the heads of the people who just can't let it go.

And like I've said previously, the worst complainers would be the first out the door if someone called them and offered more money for the same job.

Jersey Boss
11-16-2017, 07:43 PM
KD was in India this summer and fans had posters with 'Ring Chaser' on them. In India, which isn't really considered league wide.

My problem is him saying he wants to be the 'Tim Duncan' of the Thunder, and play with only one franchise a mere month before he bailed. He's a flake. Don't say something you don't mean.
Folks in India were upset with Durant when he commented on how under developed the country was. He also apologized for his total lack of insight on cultures outside of the USA. In the NBA you are judged on jewelry, all the players are 'ring chasers'
As to "don't say something you don't mean", I agree 100%. Let's face the facts though, lying is SOP in sports. Whether it is the college coach, the pro player or even team owners, they all lie.

Mike_M
11-17-2017, 09:05 AM
Never gonna happen. He's not left OKC, he lives rent-free in the heads of the people who just can't let it go.

And like I've said previously, the worst complainers would be the first out the door if someone called them and offered more money for the same job.

To be fair, this is like his 10th public attempt to "set the record straight". Neither Westbrook nor Presti have made any explicit comments about him leaving. KD is the one keeping this narrative alive.

Bellaboo
11-17-2017, 09:42 AM
To be fair, this is like his 10th public attempt to "set the record straight". Neither Westbrook nor Presti have made any explicit comments about him leaving. KD is the one keeping this narrative alive.

This X 100. He's the one that keeps bringing it up. If he hadn't, this thread would not exist.

stile99
11-17-2017, 10:02 AM
KD is the one keeping this narrative alive.

I would say KD hasn't posted here, but we've already seen him using sock puppets in the past.

OKCretro
11-17-2017, 11:07 AM
Never gonna happen. He's not left OKC, he lives rent-free in the heads of the people who just can't let it go.

And like I've said previously, the worst complainers would be the first out the door if someone called them and offered more money for the same job.


KD is like that ex that broke up with you , but keeps calling and texting months and months later. If KD is so happy why does he keep talking about OKC?
You know how i know he isn't happy? he keeps telling everyone how happy he is. If he was truly happy he wouldn't keep talking about OKC. He would have already moved on but he hasn't.
When someone has to repeat and repeat that they "are so happy now", they clearly aren't happy.

stile99
11-17-2017, 11:25 AM
If KD is so happy why does he keep talking about OKC?

Why do you care?

soonermike81
11-17-2017, 11:29 AM
I see a lot of butthurt from all parties, obviously a ton from OKC fans and definitely butthurt from him too. He is so soft and sensitive. Doesn't negate the fact that he's cold-blooded on the court.

I have always said that I would rather have Russ than KD if we could only have one. Then the days leading up to his decision, I told all my family and friends that even if he left, which I was certain he wouldn't, I'd be ok with it b/c we still have Russ. Then after the decision, I said oh well. I understood that it's his decision and he did it to better his life/situation. But as the season went on and we saw how great GS was, my butthurt set in. And after they won it all, I was pissed at what could have been if he would've stayed.

So needless to say, the butthurt is deep with OKC fans, me included now. Every time I hear something new about KD whining/acting tough/using aliases/etc, my hatred for him increases. Sad b/c I agree with most of what he said in that interview. It's a business and there's no loyalty.

hoya
11-17-2017, 11:32 AM
He just seems like an immature kid. And he's not that old, he's still in his 20s. I can't say I'd have been more mature at that age.

My guess is he thought the grass would be greener elsewhere, and now it's not. Yeah he got a ring, but he joined a team that didn't really need him in order to get it. Lebron suffered a reputation hit when he left to go to Miami, and now KD is feeling the same thing. He already tried the "quiet guy" routine here, now he's speaking out and trying to be cool. Shrug.

I don't blame him for leaving. A mid-sized city like OKC isn't for everyone. Just wish he'd given people more of a heads-up. And he basically played like crap against the Warriors in the semi-finals when we had them on the ropes. I question where his heart was during that series.

OKCretro
11-17-2017, 01:13 PM
Why do you care?

that's just it, i and many others from OKC don't care. But why does KD keep bringing up okc?

Easy180
11-18-2017, 04:44 AM
Never gonna happen. He's not left OKC, he lives rent-free in the heads of the people who just can't let it go.

And like I've said previously, the worst complainers would be the first out the door if someone called them and offered more money for the same job.

But he left for less money due to tax rates....snippet from an SI article

Durant, over the next four years, could earn $18.3 million more playing for the Heat or Spurs than he would playing for the Warriors or Clippers. This is true even though his wages would be the same on all four teams. During that same four-year deal, Durant could also earn $13.9 million more playing for the Thunder than he would playing for either of the Californian teams, plus be certain to receive an additional $33.5 million from the Thunder in wages during the 2020–21 season.

Thomas Vu
11-18-2017, 09:13 AM
As for why he keeps bringing it up, I'd suggest slow news day (that day is usually Wednesday in sports). There's no telling how long Bucher has been sitting on this. We'd know it's at least a month. He'd have little/no choice bringing it up if the media keeps asking about it.

It's obvious that if the media will keep getting clicks for it, it's an easy go to. In the grand scheme of things he hasn't really said anything different from when he left. A lot of it is rehashed.

HOT ROD
11-24-2017, 02:38 PM
I see a lot of butthurt from all parties, obviously a ton from OKC fans and definitely butthurt from him too. He is so soft and sensitive. Doesn't negate the fact that he's cold-blooded on the court.

I have always said that I would rather have Russ than KD if we could only have one. Then the days leading up to his decision, I told all my family and friends that even if he left, which I was certain he wouldn't, I'd be ok with it b/c we still have Russ. Then after the decision, I said oh well. I understood that it's his decision and he did it to better his life/situation. But as the season went on and we saw how great GS was, my butthurt set in. And after they won it all, I was pissed at what could have been if he would've stayed.

So needless to say, the butthurt is deep with OKC fans, me included now. Every time I hear something new about KD whining/acting tough/using aliases/etc, my hatred for him increases. Sad b/c I agree with most of what he said in that interview. It's a business and there's no loyalty.

totally agree with this as it describes me to a T.

And as far as my feelings for KD, I'm not upset that he left - I'm upset at HOW he left and that he purposefully tanked up 3-1 against GSW then left to them the immediate following next year. This is not a Bron Bron move, nope - KD is alone on this in the history of NBA superstars.

I recall Bron Bron gave CLE plenty of 'warning' which they didn't take well but still, KD didn't and didn't even have a thank you in the paper to fans, or to Russ and the team. If he had done that there wouldn't be as much if any vitrol against him (and I think he himself wouldn't still be OKC conflicted/focused) because as was mentioned OKC isn't for everyone and neither is Russ. But it was clear the team was Russ's and I am A-OK with that and what the team has done since building around the Brodie. ...

HOT ROD
11-24-2017, 02:41 PM
I also agree about his 'sudden' use of cuss words now that he's in Oakland. I could drop a slight against that city but I will keep things KD focused and concur with others that he's the fake tough guy. He never had this personality before and was looked up to by the masses (and OKC had nothing to do with it). Change teams and now he becomes an a-hole with a foul mouth; Bron changed teams (and went back) and had the same personality (love or hate him). ...

whatever works for KD I suppose but really shows who is/was fake since he can't be himself in the Bay area. ....

Laramie
11-24-2017, 04:02 PM
Durant has always wanted to be that tough guy but didn't have the muscle to back it up. Westbrook knows K.D.'s weakness and Durant attempted to get emotionally under Russell's skin.

Man to Man, Russell still loves K.D., however, he won't hesitate to beat him down--personally hopes it never comes to that. RW has to get past his emotions.

Laramie
11-24-2017, 04:04 PM
Durant has always wanted to be that tough guy but didn't have the muscle to back it up. Westbrook & Durant know each other's weakness and Durant attempted to get emotionally under Russell's skin.

Man to Man, Kevin has always portrayed Westbrook as his brother. Russell still loves K.D., however, he won't hesitate to beat him down--personally hopes it never comes to that. RW has to get past his emotions.

Note: Durant plays better defense (block shots, steals) & less turnovers on offense since he joined the Warriors.