I don't give a solitary shyt about KD, fam. I was alone saying Russ was the real leader on that OKC team for years. I was responding to a post that was literally agreeing with an article demeaning the Warriors win.literally no one is bashing the warriors for the move.. if you get the chance to sign the 2nd best player to an already stacked team you would. cant really hate on that
no one is doubting kd's skills either... like i said 2nd best player in the league to
people are bashing kd's lack of competitiveness. nikka took easiest possible path to a ring. he built nothing and hoped on an already historically great team. facts is facts bruh
kd stans don't realize this though. nike ad and kd's momma completely missed the point
Nah, in 2017 I have a point. The Warriors did an amazing job of drafting a core that led them to a championship. It wasn't enough to win last year so they went out and got another piece. You wanna be mad, be mad at the dude who started this modern trend of super teams. Or be mad at the mutually agreed upon system that allowed the signing to be possible. Y'all out here wanting to pick and choose the instances where it's ok for a player to jump ship for a better chance to win. "Bu-bu-bu, he joined the team that beat him last yearYou realize they added the 2nd best player the league to a 73 win team right
In 2014-16 you would've had a point
" Maybe he should've stayed in OKC one more year and then gone to the Warriors after that? Would that have satisfied the necessary waiting period for y'all? Either y'all have an issue with super stars leaving their teams to form like Voltron and create super teams or you don't have a problem with super stars leaving their teams to form like Voltron and create super teams. This arbitrary complaining I've been hearing for a year now is getting beyond tired. The Warriors won, KD has a ring, all the complaining in the world, and all the articles aren't changing that. Move on
fukk OKC, btw. Should've never left Seattle








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