The only thing is that he will never, ever be the leader and #1 option on the Warriors. Not when you have a 2 time MVP on the team. If he is cool with that , then cool.
I know that people want to compare this with the Lebron situation, but it is so different than when Lebron left.
Durant had one of the top 5-8 players in the world in Westbrook. He's got young guns on the team such as Steven Adams and Enes Kanter. He had a world class coach with Donovan. Lebron did not have this when he left Cleveland. This is probably more of a "Can't beat 'em, join 'em" situation than Lebron, especially considering that Lebron didn't join the team that knocked him out of the playoffs
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Take a look at my post, man. Different situations, although on the surface they appear to be eerily similar.
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As weird as this sounds, and as much as it would have made my stomach turn, I think the situation in Boston would have been best for him.
They just signed Al Horford, they have an all-star in Thomas, they have a great coach in Stephens, they own Brooklyn's next two draft picks, and they have a young core.
That right there, with Durant on the team, could have been the beginning of a new Celtics' dynasty. And I would have ended up killing myself, so all of you would be happy all the way around