LoPo
Well-Known Member
OKC only became all about Westbrook because KD tucked his tail and ran. And yes, KD was on the verge of something special if he had stayed and completed something with OKC. That was a more than capable roster with a more than willing GM to build. He left that team high and dry to get a ring, not really earn a ring.Wait... KD was on the cusp of being an all time great before going to GS but he also didn’t do anything special pre-GS. Your original post was loud wrong... if you can’t see that.
Westbrook won an mvp in a season where he aggregated a lot of stats and lost in the first round. KD did and went to the conference finals that year. The goal for OKC became all about Westbrook... KD won it by trying to win the most games.
Did you really not see all the backlash he received in the 3 years at GS? His legacy didn't get elevated nearly as much as many would think. When people look back on his career in 20 years, I think they will bash him more for joining GS than applaud him for winning 2 Finals MVP's (over really inferior talent at Cleveland I might add).
But at this point, I think it comes down to what he does with Brooklyn. He wanted Brooklyn. He wanted to be with Kyrie. He must want to play with Harden again. If it doesn't end up with at least a Finals trip, it proves my point.