First, if you can't find evidence that Draymond Green and Kevin Durant spent more time together than KD did with the team from a credible source *anywhere on the internet* then that is not called "common knowledge," that is called an unsubstantiated rumor.
Second, sure, it's your perspective that Slater's tone is off-base and that's a fair point of disagreement. However, I don't think there's any way you can argue Slater is just looking at this from the "surface level" considering he was literally the closest reporter to the situation as the Oklahoma's lead Thunder beat writer all the way through KD's announcement. You can say you disagree with his assessment, but saying *he* doesn't understand it, seems hard to argue. Personally, I have read pretty much all of Slater's stuff and listened to him talk about the KD situation on a couple podcasts. I think he has a really good grasp on KD and the OKC fanbase, but that's just my opinion.
And, sorry for the off topic posts, this will be my last one on this topic on this thread. I'll take it outside.

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