
Originally Posted by
Dob Hooligan
I have zero hard feelings toward Kevin Durant. He was the first man who showed us this is what happens in a “Big League City”. Thankfully, Thunder leadership had a classier response than when Lebron took his talents to the Miami Heat.
KD did great things in OKC. His team didn’t win a ring. Happens to 29 teams a year.
The 'sting' of Durant's betrayal where he followed Draymond Green to GSW is something I will forgive him because he
suffered immensely for his betrayal. He's with Phoenix, I know he can't forget how he turned his back on OKC whenever he plays in Paycom Center.
How long it will take many of us to wash Durant's dandruff out of our hair, depends on each individual. We, OKC are bigger than that. Oklahoma City's future is bright for our State's only major league franchise:
A new $900 million state-of-the-art venue for NBA, concerts, collegiate basketball, gymnastics and wrestling awaits the arena's opening.
As an OKC resident, I'll forever cherish the memories of our very first major league franchise. The pride it brought us to witness the 30-year transformation of our city's 'quality of life.'
And the series 'Saving Grace' (Holly Hunter) that aired while our NBA team flourished, where they talked about the Thunder in the series, would love to see the series continued.
Thank you, All College Tournament--potential return to our city.
Thank you, WCWS for showcasing our city.
Thank you, Larry Nichols for the 844 ft., Devon Tower, State's tallest Skyscraper.
Thank you, Tulsa, Wichita, Lawton, Fort Sill, Fort Smith & Oklahoma for your support of the Thunder.
Thank you, ownership group, OKC voters for continuing the momentum to invest in ourselves.
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