The easier answer is to trade Durant and start over IMO.
Trading him is easier said than done. Not many teams have the assets it would take to trade for him.
The easier answer is to trade Durant and start over IMO.
I just don't get it. Feels like he is challenging Tsai (who kinda tried to get tough with Kyrie)... If you are KD do you want your own GM and coach... Who's to say he doesn't ask out again?Didn’t think my opinion of Kevin Durant could get as worse as it just did. What an absolute **** head.
He's really putting everyone in a ****** position... including himself. He looks terrible right now... imagine they fire those two and he doesn't win or still wants out? If they don't do it and can't find a trade partner then its a real awkward start to the season.Yeah, I’m sure it’s just a matter of firing Nash and Marks.
It is a bit... but if they can get a bunch or picks while offloading KD and Kyrie while still getting some youngish good players it might be more palatable than dealing with those two.They don’t own their picks so “starting over” is a ****ed proposition.
This is why I enjoyed the 90’s so much more. Players just wanted to compete and challenge themselves against the best the sport has to offer.He's really putting everyone in a ****** position... including himself. He looks terrible right now... imagine they fire those two and he doesn't win or still wants out? If they don't do it and can't find a trade partner then its a real awkward start to the season.
In 2 years we are almost guaranteed a lockout and this will be a big reason why.This is why I enjoyed the 90’s so much more. Players just wanted to compete and challenge themselves against the best the sport has to offer.
Now it’s just busy budy, and the stars want to be managers and rig the league so they can pad their career résumé’s anfl build brands.
This is why I enjoyed the 90’s so much more. Players just wanted to compete and challenge themselves against the best the sport has to offer.
Now it’s just busy budy, and the stars want to be managers and rig the league so they can pad their career résumé’s anfl build brands.