KD Heads to Brooklyn With Kyrie

I’m happy for Kevin and I’m happy for the Splash Brothers now being a threesome including DeAngelo Russell. I’m happy the Indiana Pacers added Malcolm Brogdon and Sleepy Jeremy Lamb as well.

If you’re a New York Knick fan…what can any of us say other than your owner sucks.

Kawhi still to be determined, but this day belongs to Kevin Durant. He moves on from the three seasons in Oakland where he won two rings and two Finals MVP awards.

I can be a Kevin Durant fan again. I can move on and appreciate the fact I got to see this dude play in my little college market city for eight years and lead the Thunder to an NBA Finals in 2012. I can let all the angst go away.

Kevin Durant can be at peace and so can Thunder fans. It’s over and there will be a day when this soaks in to the knuckleheads who booed Durant.

I’m also happy for Steph Curry because he got on a plane to see Durant and told him to his face man to man…thank you.

Thank you, Kevin for coming with us and allowing us to win two more titles. Thank you and we wish the best for you in Brooklyn.

Durant continues his journey and I hope he gets back to the Finals again at some point as he pursues the all-time scoring record held by Kareem.

We saw something special in Oklahoma City. Generationally special. The ending on July 4th hurt, but time should heal and the next time a former Thunder great has a day in Oklahoma City it should be Kevin Durant if he retires before Russell.

Klay will stay and now I have to tell you the Warriors become my favorite team in the NBA even though I have this blog. The Pacers now fascinate me in the East and become my favorite team on that side.

Isn’t it odd…the Pacers just became the team Sam Presti could never put together in Oklahoma City after the Durant exit. Wouldn’t it be ironic if Jeremy Lamb becomes a key contributor.

I have no idea what Sam Presti is going to do with the Thunder. Maybe he’ll add another long player who can’t shoot.

But most of all with me it’s about Kevin. I can be a fan again. I can appreciate everything he did while in Oklahoma City.

He can be at peace and so can everyone else in the basketball universe.

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