Nobody is saying staying in OKC was a poor decision... just Golden State was a better opportunity. You are changing other people's arguments which is tell tale sign that yours is just plain silly. OKC wasn't a bad spot and I know that you keep saying they almost beat Golden State last year (btw... Curry if you recall was pretty hurt... and they still lost). Also, why would you be so confident if you are Durant that OKC management... the group that traded James Harden for... basically a handful of pinto beans way earlier than they had to, might make getting a championship team around you work?yawny06 said:
What's drivel is concluding that Durant staying in OKC was somehow a poor decision that would have been completely illogical. They had the talent, the coaching, the fan support, and surely the management to make it work and have a real shot at winning a championship.
What would all you guys say about Lebron if after he gets swept this year decided to join Golden State, if they could make it happen? Would that be his only "logical" choice?
Again, nobody is calling it his only 'logical' choice... just that it was his best. There can be numerous logical choices depending on what a player wants. And, like many of your examples, the Lebron one is silly. Had the Warriors not made some tough decisions on other players who were integral to last season's team to make room for Durant (Barnes, Bogut, and to a lesser extent Ezeli), they'd not have the resources to go get Durant. I'd imagine that if your Lebron scenario played out, that would only work if the Warriors parted ways with 2 of their big 4.... so, in that vein, I'd say good for Lebron and the Warriors.
Anyhow, keep calling Durant a coattail rider after he takes the Finals MVP... it remains a ridiculous argument.