After Joining The Warriors, Kevin Durant’s Legacy Has Been Damaged Beyond Repair
Kevin Durant used to do everything right in the NBA. But now, after nine years, that time has come to an end.
Kevin Durant used to do everything right in the NBA. But now, after nine years, that time has come to an end.
Thunder fans have a right to feel saddened by Kevin Durant’s departure, but the future could still be bright for Oklahoma City (emphasis on the word could).
Sorry to interrupt your Independence Day, but Kevin Durant just signed with the Golden State Warriors.
When Jaylen Brown was criticized for being smart, it revealed the anti-intellectualism and racism in sports.
Rumors continue to swirl around Kevin Durant’s plans as soon as the NBA’s free agency period begins July 1st. Yet unless you’re in Durant’s inner circle, it’s awfully hard to predict where the superstar will sign.
The Big Three’s in Boston, Miami, Cleveland, San Antonio and Golden State were massively successful… Why not the tandem of Zach LaVine, Andrew Wiggins, and Karl-Anthony Towns in Minnesota?
OK seriously, the Celtics could not have had a worse draft night. Even Celtics’ owner Wyc Grousbeck couldn’t hold back his frustration at his post-draft press conference.
Aside from watching Kristaps Porzingis last season, Knicks fans haven’t had much to be excited about as of late. Its been three full seasons since the Knicks had a winning record and playoff basketball seems like a thing of the past.
One thing is certain now that the NBA season is over: Stephen Curry can no longer be regarded as the best player in the league. That honor obviously still belongs to LeBron James. But are we sure Curry’s still the best point guard in the league?