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Re: Durant Meeting (Merged)
« Reply #420 on: July 03, 2016, 01:15:57 AM »

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So that's one down, who's going to be next?
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Kevin Durant has informed #Clippers he will not be joining them, per LA Times.

Great news!

Everyone knew this anyways. There was absolutely no way he was going to that salary cap hell hole.

I bet Miami will be told they're out of consideration next, and many are saying that San Antonio was very overshadowed by Boston today. So I would bet they're either next, or he'll just announce where he's going with OKC, Boston, GS, and SAS all still in consideration.

I see OKC/GSW as our main rivals. GSW could make it work by getting rid of a lot of their players, but they could just go after Crawford, or an excellent scorer off the bench that can shoot, and ante up on their bench.

But if Durant doesn't want to go through this again, we have got to be in the running. I'm just not trying to remain too optimistic, and get my hopes down.

That's really the kicker, because it's already documented that Horford wouldn't consider OKC due to them not giving reassurances about next summer. To me, that means that Westbrook wouldn't guarantee anything.

So if he is truly not wanting to go through this again, with Westbrook's uncertainty I don't see how we're anything less than a top option. Now if he is willing to do this all again next year (which doesn't seem likely - it's like moving to a new house each year, which we all know isn't fun), then all bets are off. Who knows at that point, but I'd guess he'd stay in OKC if that was the case.
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Re: Durant Meeting (Merged)
« Reply #421 on: July 03, 2016, 01:19:25 AM »

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Kevin Durant has informed #Clippers he will not be joining them, per LA Times.

Great news!

Everyone knew this anyways. There was absolutely no way he was going to that salary cap hell hole.

I bet Miami will be told they're out of consideration next, and many are saying that San Antonio was very overshadowed by Boston today. So I would bet they're either next, or he'll just announce where he's going with OKC, Boston, GS, and SAS all still in consideration.

I see OKC/GSW as our main rivals. GSW could make it work by getting rid of a lot of their players, but they could just go after Crawford, or an excellent scorer off the bench that can shoot, and ante up on their bench.

But if Durant doesn't want to go through this again, we have got to be in the running. I'm just not trying to remain too optimistic, and get my hopes down.

I still don't see him joining GSW. After everything he's gone through against them, the hits his image and legacy would take, and his role as 2nd banana, I can't see him moving there. I think it's down to us, SAS, and OKC (heavy favorites), but I guess we'll know for sure in about a day.
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Re: Durant Meeting (Merged)
« Reply #422 on: July 03, 2016, 01:32:42 AM »

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Am I crazy am I the only one with a nervousness and excitement that just can't be contained?

Oh man I can't sit still lol
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Re: Durant Meeting (Merged)
« Reply #423 on: July 03, 2016, 01:42:11 AM »

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Am I crazy am I the only one with a nervousness and excitement that just can't be contained?

Oh man I can't sit still lol

Not at all crazy. I am a serial pessimist that has talked himself into a 50/50 chance KD signs with Boston... based almost solely on the timing of the Horford signing. It's utterly ridiculous but I'm now pot committed... along with the hordes of other men that made the mistake of hopelessly clinging to ideals of "fate," "miracles," and "unicorns." FML. Best of luck to us!

Edit: No, Brady is a primary reason as well. Would Tom really waste his time like that unless there was a serious possibility of KD leaving? Hard to believe he would. Also hard to imagine Tom not having a major impact on anyone with a pumping heart.
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Re: Durant Meeting (Merged)
« Reply #424 on: July 03, 2016, 01:48:18 AM »

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Re: Durant Meeting (Merged)
« Reply #425 on: July 03, 2016, 01:56:11 AM »

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Kevin Durant has informed #Clippers he will not be joining them, per LA Times.

Great news!

Everyone knew this anyways. There was absolutely no way he was going to that salary cap hell hole.

I bet Miami will be told they're out of consideration next, and many are saying that San Antonio was very overshadowed by Boston today. So I would bet they're either next, or he'll just announce where he's going with OKC, Boston, GS, and SAS all still in consideration.

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Re: Durant Meeting (Merged)
« Reply #426 on: July 03, 2016, 02:03:30 AM »

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From what I'm reading and watching, no one is giving the Celtics any chance of signing him. Perhaps we pumped ourselves up too much.

No reports of how the meeting went, either, other than "Tom Brady played a large part." Lol.

Still find it hard to believe he would go through this process if he was sure about Russ... can't see him going to GS... us and SAS are only teams that make sense IMO (if he leaves).

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Edit: Also, does anyone have an idea of how KD really feels about the Ibaka trade? I saw him quoted once as saying it was a good move, but nothing more... that may have an impact too
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Re: Durant Meeting (Merged)
« Reply #427 on: July 03, 2016, 02:06:08 AM »

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From what I'm reading and watching, no one is giving the Celtics any chance of signing him. Perhaps we pumped ourselves up too much.

No reports of how the meeting went, either, other than "Tom Brady played a large part." Lol.

Still find it hard to believe he would go through this process if he was sure about Russ... can't see him going to GS... us and SAS are only teams that make sense IMO (if he leaves).

Blahhhhh. Penis. Pork grinds. Vagina.
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Re: Durant Meeting (Merged)
« Reply #428 on: July 03, 2016, 02:06:08 AM »

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What?  OKC is not infinitely better than Boston.

Boston has way better team defense, especially now that OKC traded away Ibaka.
The difference is that Boston has beaten Golden State in their house.  We are built to beat the odds on favorites to win the title next year. 

Plus we did that before even adding Horford and Durant.

Next of all, there's no way Larry Bird could come into the pitch.  He's President of basketball operations for the Indiana Pacers.  That's a HUGE conflict of interests!!  Please think before you post!

This all tells me one thing gents; we have definitely got to be in the top 3 suitors for Durant at this point. He can go back to home, and most assuredly would be the smarter thing to do on a 1 year 1 player option contract; but only if he insists on not being able to win championships.

OKC is still infinitely the better team if Durant stays, and he probably should next to an MVP candidate in Westbrook. Who if I may say so, can certainly run any team on his team, and still lead his team to the playoffs.

But I feel like we're really close to Durant.

Tom Brady, of course, was absolute genius on Ainge's behalf. Durant also seems to show a lot of love to Boston. And he has to be diplomatic as an individual, considering his profession, but he has sent us a lot of shutouts and love.

I felt like the icing on the cake for the meeting would be bringing over Larry Bird.  :-*

Re: Durant Meeting (Merged)
« Reply #429 on: July 03, 2016, 02:51:00 AM »

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If Westbrook will not commit, then Boston is clearly the superior option vs OKC.

The risk of what the team will be without Westbrook is too great.
even if Westbrook commits, that team is super overrated. Without durant they will struggle to make the playoffs.  They were in the lotto a year ago when durant was hurt.  Garbage supporting cast aside from Adams.

I was just watching an ESPN clip featuring a panel of 5 people, and the majority opinion is that Boston, with Horford and Durant, would be no better than OKC with Westbrook and Durant, but I disagree.

I admit to wearing green goggles, but I think Boston's primary supporting cast of IT, Crowder, Smart, and Bradley is better than Adams, Kanter, Waiters, and Oladipo.
The panel is likely made up of idiots. 

That team has a losing record over the past two seasons when Durant sat.  In 2014-15, they failed to make the playoffs despite Durant playing in 27 games.  It's a mismatched group that doesn't really have chemistry.   They fell short for a reason.  KD has carried them.  And without KD, they will struggle to make the playoffs.   

The mistake people make when considering Oklahoma is that they look at their success (WITH Durant) and assume that means they are a great team.  As I said, that team has a losing record without Durant.  Consider that LeBron James once won 66 games with Mo Williams as the 2nd best player on the Cavs.   Superstars can get you 55+ wins.  Durant is a superstar.  You take Durant off that team, it's garbage.   I've been saying for months now - Durantless Boston is better than Durantless Thunder.  So consider what Durant would do with our vastly superior supporting cast.

Westbrook is a flashy player and puts up boatloads of stats, but he's overrated as hell.  People love him for the same reason people loved Iverson.  All heart.  He puts it all out there.  He is exciting to watch.  But that dude is a ball dominating inefficient chucker who shoots 29% from three and only shot 43% the year Durant was limited due to injury.   Durant's impact helps his efficiency.  Imagine Durant playing with someone like Bradley (45%/36%), Crowder (44%/34%), and Thomas (43%/36%)... not to mention Al Horford (51%/34%)... all of which are better three point shooters than Westbrook and will see a rise in efficiency with a superstar like Durant commanding attention.   It's already been stated that Bradley and Crowder shot 38% on set three pointers.   These guys would flourish with Durant.   Westbrook shot 7-21 in the deciding game against Golden State this season.  He's not a good fit next Durant.  He never has been.  Talent will get you only so far... at some point players need to actually compliment each other well.    Also, while Westbrook gets a lot of assists, he's all the way down to 28th in assist-to-turnover ratio and his usage rate is the highest in the entire league.   That dude is overrated.  Period.  Oh, did we forget to mention that Westbrook already has a foot in Los Angeles?  He's always smelled like a Laker to me. 

And while everyone goes nuts over the fact that Westbrook is a "superstar" and Durant needs to stay with him because he's a "superstar", they show no understanding of how the NBA game actually works.   At some point, there's a cap on how much offense a team can handle.  Look no further than Kevin Love in Cleveland.  Love on his own is capable of leading an offense and scoring 26+ points per night.  Stick him on a team with other ball-dominating players (LeBron and Kyrie), and Love is relegated to standing in the corners waiting for three point shots.   Too much offense isn't necessarily a good thing.   Having talent that actually compliments one another matters.   Isaiah Thomas is a fantastic offensive player.  Durant is an elite offensive player.  Al Horford is a versatile offensive player.   Bradley and Crowder can both flourish next to Durant.   

And while the media goes ga-ga over name star-power they ignore the fact that Boston's team is filled with defensive superstars.  There's two aspects of the NBA.  Boston's guards were incredible on defense.  Avery Bradley is a 1st-Team All-Defense.  Marcus Smart is an otherworldly offensive player who continues to improve.  Jae Crowder is a beast defensively.  Al Horford is one of the best defenders in the league.   Even our rookie, Jaylen Brown, projects to be an excellent defender.  The great thing about that side of the ball is that there isn't a cap on how much elite defense you can have.  Whereas there's only one basketball and having too many scorers has a ceiling, you can never have too many defenders.  They just feed off each other and make the team defense even better.    This team, barring a major injury or some fluke, should easily be a top 3 defensive team next season.  While everyone is losing their minds over big name talent, they ignore the fact that Boston is an elite scorer away from seriously threatening to take the title.  As-is they had enough defensive firepower to give Golden State a harder time than any team in the league during the regular season. 

Much has been made of the Ibaka/Oladipo trade, but that's an overrated move as well.   Oladipo plays the same position as Westbrook.  Last year he lost his starting role in Orlando.  There's a reason they got rid of him.  He was another ball-dominating player who became a black hole offensively for that team.  It wasn't successful.  They found they were better off having a guy like Evan Fournier playing SG (46%/40%) and playing guys like Aaron Gordon and Hezonja more minutes.  Oladipo became the odd man out for a reason.  He's a chucker.   It wouldn't be fun for Durant to play with two Westbrooks.   

Durant is arguably the most offensively gifted player in the NBA.  He needs to be on a team where the ball flows through him and surrounding by players that compliment him.  Bradley, Crowder, Thomas and Horford compliment him.  And that team has a chance to be defensively the best in the entire league.  It's like people forget that in 2008 our offense was actually pretty mediocre (11th in the league).  Defensively, we dominated.   Defense matters. 

Interestingly enough, Boston was top 5 last season in PPG without HOrford or Durant.  Defensively, we were top 13 (better than both OKC and Golden State), but should make a major leap next season as-is, and we'd threaten to be top 3 in both offense and defense next season with Durant on board.

I firmly believe Durant would have a better chance to win in Boston than he does in that terribly managed Oklahoma team.  He's been carrying a lotto team over there.   He'd be joining a Celtic team that projects to win 50+ without him. 

As for Golden State... yeah, going there makes them the favorites, but really that team has nowhere to go but down.  They aren't winning more than 73 games next season.  It's already Steph's team.  Durant would look anticompetitive.  Fans are already turning on the Warriors.  Going there would damage his reputation and likely hurt his career long-term.  He'd just be helping Under Armour's guy stay on top.  It's a bad decision all around.

Spurs are whatever.  Most boring dynasty ever.  I nearly just fell asleep even typing about them.   That Hawaiian star they have, who is too boring to even remember his name, plays the same position as Durant.  If Durant dreams of winning in obscurity, maybe he'd consider going there.  Pop is nearly 70 years old.  Duncan's got a foot out the door.  Most of those guys are old.  Aldridge is a year older than Al Horford.   He could go there and maybe squeeze a title out of that situation, but someone is going to need to play out of position for that to work.  I saw Durant's first professional game ever in Seattle.  They tried playing him at SG.  It was a disaster.  Later, they struggled to find a way to make him and Jeff Green work together.  Poor Jeff Green had to play out of position at PF for several years.   Durant's been through this before.  San Antonio isn't as good a fit as Boston.

Not to mention, Boston is loaded with assets and young guys who will just continue to feed into the roster (or get traded for upgrades) that will continue to improve that team.   Also, they have all the key guys under contract on reasonable deals... a year from now when the cap jumps, they'll have money to add ANOTHER max contract player.

Boston is a legit possibility.  Sure, maybe he gets goaded into joining that garbage OKC team by those baby-eating Seattle-murdering scumbucket hillbillies that own that franchise, but if he knows what's good for him and Boston's group did their job - he'll be coming to the Celtics where he belongs.

Just my opinion tho. 
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Re: Durant Meeting (Merged)
« Reply #430 on: July 03, 2016, 03:06:19 AM »

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Re: Durant Meeting (Merged)
« Reply #431 on: July 03, 2016, 03:07:21 AM »

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If Westbrook will not commit, then Boston is clearly the superior option vs OKC.

The risk of what the team will be without Westbrook is too great.
even if Westbrook commits, that team is super overrated. Without durant they will struggle to make the playoffs.  They were in the lotto a year ago when durant was hurt.  Garbage supporting cast aside from Adams.

I was just watching an ESPN clip featuring a panel of 5 people, and the majority opinion is that Boston, with Horford and Durant, would be no better than OKC with Westbrook and Durant, but I disagree.

I admit to wearing green goggles, but I think Boston's primary supporting cast of IT, Crowder, Smart, and Bradley is better than Adams, Kanter, Waiters, and Oladipo.
The panel is likely made up of idiots. 

That team has a losing record over the past two seasons when Durant sat.  In 2014-15, they failed to make the playoffs despite Durant playing in 27 games.  It's a mismatched group that doesn't really have chemistry.   They fell short for a reason.  KD has carried them.  And without KD, they will struggle to make the playoffs.   

The mistake people make when considering Oklahoma is that they look at their success (WITH Durant) and assume that means they are a great team.  As I said, that team has a losing record without Durant.  Consider that LeBron James once won 66 games with Mo Williams as the 2nd best player on the Cavs.   Superstars can get you 55+ wins.  Durant is a superstar.  You take Durant off that team, it's garbage.   I've been saying for months now - Durantless Boston is better than Durantless Thunder.  So consider what Durant would do with our vastly superior supporting cast.

Westbrook is a flashy player and puts up boatloads of stats, but he's overrated as hell.  People love him for the same reason people loved Iverson.  All heart.  He puts it all out there.  He is exciting to watch.  But that dude is a ball dominating inefficient chucker who shoots 29% from three and only shot 43% the year Durant was limited due to injury.   Durant's impact helps his efficiency.  Imagine Durant playing with someone like Bradley (45%/36%), Crowder (44%/34%), and Thomas (43%/36%)... not to mention Al Horford (51%/34%)... all of which are better three point shooters than Westbrook and will see a rise in efficiency with a superstar like Durant commanding attention.   It's already been stated that Bradley and Crowder shot 38% on set three pointers.   These guys would flourish with Durant.   Westbrook shot 7-21 in the deciding game against Golden State this season.  He's not a good fit next Durant.  He never has been.  Talent will get you only so far... at some point players need to actually compliment each other well.    Also, while Westbrook gets a lot of assists, he's all the way down to 28th in assist-to-turnover ratio and his usage rate is the highest in the entire league.   That dude is overrated.  Period.  Oh, did we forget to mention that Westbrook already has a foot in Los Angeles?  He's always smelled like a Laker to me. 

And while everyone goes nuts over the fact that Westbrook is a "superstar" and Durant needs to stay with him because he's a "superstar", they show no understanding of how the NBA game actually works.   At some point, there's a cap on how much offense a team can handle.  Look no further than Kevin Love in Cleveland.  Love on his own is capable of leading an offense and scoring 26+ points per night.  Stick him on a team with other ball-dominating players (LeBron and Kyrie), and Love is relegated to standing in the corners waiting for three point shots.   Too much offense isn't necessarily a good thing.   Having talent that actually compliments one another matters.   Isaiah Thomas is a fantastic offensive player.  Durant is an elite offensive player.  Al Horford is a versatile offensive player.   Bradley and Crowder can both flourish next to Durant.   

And while the media goes ga-ga over name star-power they ignore the fact that Boston's team is filled with defensive superstars.  There's two aspects of the NBA.  Boston's guards were incredible on defense.  Avery Bradley is a 1st-Team All-Defense.  Marcus Smart is an otherworldly offensive player who continues to improve.  Jae Crowder is a beast defensively.  Al Horford is one of the best defenders in the league.   Even our rookie, Jaylen Brown, projects to be an excellent defender.    This team, barring a major injury or some fluke, should easily be a top 3 defensive team next season.  While everyone is losing their minds over big name talent, they ignore the fact that Boston is an elite scorer away from seriously threatening to take the title.  As-is they had enough defensive firepower to give Golden State a harder time than any team in the league during the regular season. 

Much has been made of the Ibaka/Oladipo trade, but that's an overrated move as well.   Oladipo plays the same position as Westbrook.  Last year he lost his starting role in Orlando.  There's a reason they got rid of him.  He was another ball-dominating player who became a black hole offensively for that team.  It wasn't successful.  They found they were better off having a guy like Evan Fournier playing SG (46%/40%) and playing guys like Aaron Gordon and Hezonja more minutes.  Oladipo became the odd man out for a reason.  He's a chucker.   It wouldn't be fun for Durant to play with two Westbrooks.   

Durant is arguably the most offensively gifted player in the NBA.  He needs to be on a team where the ball flows through him and surrounding by players that compliment him.  Bradley, Crowder, Thomas and Horford compliment him.  And that team has a chance to be defensively the best in the entire league.  It's like people forget that in 2008 our offense was actually pretty mediocre (11th in the league).  Defensively, we dominated.   Defense matters. 

Interestingly enough, Boston was top 5 last season in PPG without HOrford or Durant.  Defensively, we were top 13 (better than both OKC and Golden State), but should make a major leap next season as-is, and we'd threaten to be top 3 in both offense and defense next season with Durant on board.

I firmly believe Durant would have a better chance to win in Boston than he does in that terribly managed Oklahoma team.  He's been carrying a lotto team over there.   He'd be joining a Celtic team that projects to win 50+ without him. 

As for Golden State... yeah, going there makes them the favorites, but really that team has nowhere to go but down.  They aren't winning more than 73 games next season.  It's already Steph's team.  Durant would look anticompetitive.  Fans are already turning on the Warriors.  Going there would damage his reputation and likely hurt his career long-term.  He'd just be helping Under Armour's guy stay on top.  It's a bad decision all around.

Spurs are whatever.  Most boring dynasty ever.  I nearly just fell asleep even typing about them.   That Hawaiian star they have, who is too boring to even remember his name, plays the same position as Durant.  If Durant dreams of winning in obscurity, maybe he'd consider going there.  Pop is nearly 70 years old.  Duncan's got a foot out the door.  Most of those guys are old.  Aldridge is a year older than Al Horford.   He could go there and maybe squeeze a title out of that situation, but someone is going to need to play out of position for that to work.  I saw Durant's first professional game ever in Seattle.  They tried playing him at SG.  It was a disaster.  Later, they struggled to find a way to make him and Jeff Green work together.  Poor Jeff Green had to play out of position at PF for several years.   Durant's been through this before.  San Antonio isn't as good a fit as Boston.

Not to mention, Boston is loaded with assets and young guys who will just continue to feed into the roster (or get traded for upgrades) that will continue to improve that team.   Also, they have all the key guys under contract on reasonable deals... a year from now when the cap jumps, they'll have money to add ANOTHER max contract player.

Boston is a legit possibility.  Sure, maybe he gets goaded into joining that garbage OKC team by those baby-eating Seattle-murdering scumbucket hillbillies that own that franchise, but if he knows what's good for him and Boston's group did their job - he'll be coming to the Celtics where he belongs.

Just my opinion tho.

Wow TP man. I can't believe you see it too. It's shocking to me, haha. I thought I was the only one. Everyone thinks plainly, they don't see anything outside the box.

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« Reply #432 on: July 03, 2016, 03:12:00 AM »

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TP LB33 for writing what I didn't have the patience to. Boston is a very logical choice, IMO, particularly with how well were set up currently and for the future as well.

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« Reply #433 on: July 03, 2016, 03:15:09 AM »

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If Westbrook will not commit, then Boston is clearly the superior option vs OKC.

The risk of what the team will be without Westbrook is too great.
even if Westbrook commits, that team is super overrated. Without durant they will struggle to make the playoffs.  They were in the lotto a year ago when durant was hurt.  Garbage supporting cast aside from Adams.

I was just watching an ESPN clip featuring a panel of 5 people, and the majority opinion is that Boston, with Horford and Durant, would be no better than OKC with Westbrook and Durant, but I disagree.

I admit to wearing green goggles, but I think Boston's primary supporting cast of IT, Crowder, Smart, and Bradley is better than Adams, Kanter, Waiters, and Oladipo.
Just my opinion tho.

TP to you too.

This is literally how I feel.

I'm very optimistic, and I firmly believe if Durant goes back, its because of loyalty, and running it back one more time. Other than that, the Spurs? Cut way too much depth, not enough cap space to facilitate such an move. GSW? No bench.

We're the only team with enough cap space to bring in Durant, and as you said we have the assets to go further.

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« Reply #434 on: July 03, 2016, 03:26:52 AM »

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If Westbrook will not commit, then Boston is clearly the superior option vs OKC.

The risk of what the team will be without Westbrook is too great.
even if Westbrook commits, that team is super overrated. Without durant they will struggle to make the playoffs.  They were in the lotto a year ago when durant was hurt.  Garbage supporting cast aside from Adams.

I was just watching an ESPN clip featuring a panel of 5 people, and the majority opinion is that Boston, with Horford and Durant, would be no better than OKC with Westbrook and Durant, but I disagree.

I admit to wearing green goggles, but I think Boston's primary supporting cast of IT, Crowder, Smart, and Bradley is better than Adams, Kanter, Waiters, and Oladipo.
Just my opinion tho.

TP to you too.

This is literally how I feel.

I'm very optimistic, and I firmly believe if Durant goes back, its because of loyalty, and running it back one more time. Other than that, the Spurs? Cut way too much depth, not enough cap space to facilitate such an move. GSW? No bench.

We're the only team with enough cap space to bring in Durant, and as you said we have the assets to go further.
Screw loyalty.  Westbrook is likely leaving.  And frankly, no ownership deserves to see their stars walk more than Oklahoma after what they did to Seattle.   It's karma.  I hope Durant does to them what they did to diehard Sonics fans.  Nobody will have sympathy for them. 

That ownership already ruined their opportunity to win a championship with Durant.  They backed out of signing Tyson Chandler a couple years before he won DPOY and helped Dallas win a title.  Then, scrambling to find a center, they made the poor decision to acquire Kendrick Perkins and vastly overpay him (I love you Perk and would welcome you back to Boston on a min deal this year, but I'm just calling it like it is).   Then, because they overpaid Perk, they gave away an All NBA 1st team player (Harden) to save money.  Then, because they looked like a bunch of cheapskates, they traded away Reggie Jackson (lead the Pistons to the playoffs, btw) and overpaid Enes Kanter to be their backup big man in some desperate attempt to keep Durant by making it seem like they were willing to spend.

It's been one reactionary poor decision after another.  It's a terribly managed team.  They blew it.   Durant would already have a couple championships if they didn't make one stupid move after another.  If Durant knows what's good for him, he'll get the heck out of there before they botch something else. 

Even if Durant leaves for a team other than Boston, I'll celebrate.  He just needs to leave OKC.  That's the worst possible choice for him - and every idiot in the media keeps talking about how he needs to stay in OKC, because they won 55+ games and came "so close" to winning a title.  Yeah... they came close BECAUSE OF KEVIN DURANT, YOU FOOLS.   It's so annoying.  They couldn't even make the playoffs without him playing a full season.   And if he leaves, they'll be right back in the lottery where they belong.

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