Durant chooses to go his own way
with move to Nets
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[July 01, 2019]
By Jahmal Corner
(Reuters) - With his decision to join
the Brooklyn Nets, Kevin Durant ended an era in Golden State while
advancing a trend of the NBA's elite players forging their own paths
with new teams.
Durant will now team up with fellow All Star Kyrie Irving, who will
depart Boston after just two seasons, leaving behind a Warriors
franchise he helped lead to three consecutive NBA Finals.
Durant, 30, is expected to miss most if not all of next season while
recuperating from a ruptured Achilles suffered during this month's
NBA Finals defeat by Toronto.
On paper, Golden State had more to offer Durant than any other team.
The Warriors could have rewarded Durant with a five-year, $221
million super max contract – far more than the $164 million he will
receive from the Nets. They also provided the stability of a
championship pedigree as Durant rehabs his injury. Golden State have
played in the last five Finals and the presence of Stephen Curry and
exceptional coaching and ownership offers promise of a competitive
future.
None of those factors were apparently more valuable than Durant’s
freedom to choose his own path.
And in that regard he is following something of a trend.
LeBron James helped pioneer the way by leaving Cleveland to form a
super team with Miami, returning to the Cavaliers following a
four-year run with the Heat, before settling with the Los Angeles
Lakers this past year.
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Warriors forward Kevin Durant (35) sits on the court after an
apparent injury during the second quarter in game five against the
Toronto Raptors of the 2019 NBA Finals at Scotiabank Arena.
Mandatory Credit: Kyle Terada-USA TODAY Sports
James’ new running mate, Anthony Davis, forced his way from the New
Orleans Pelicans in order to join the Lakers. Even reigning NBA
Finals MVP Kawhi Leonard could soon be choosing a fresh destination
over Toronto. Durant previously made a splash in free agency by
moving from Oklahoma City to the Warriors three years ago.
The decision will perhaps leave the Warriors with a question mark
hanging over them as they enter the 2019-20 season.
In response to Durant’s move, the team on Sunday acquired All Star
guard D'Angelo Russell in a sign-and-trade deal with the Nets that
will send championship stalwart Andre Iguodala packing. With
shooting guard Klay Thompson also missing considerable time with a
knee injury, for the first time in a long time the Warriors may not
be calling the shots in the new season.
(Editing by Peter Rutherford)
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