KD going to Golden State Warriors!

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Fredkrueger100

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Good. He is just an overrated money hungry baby. If he didn't get the ball every time he got pissed. Now the thunder can get a forward that actually knows how to play defense. Instead of a tall skinny weenie. And to all this "business" talk. It is basketball, not a dang business. This is what separates the true greats from the so so's. The greats played for the love of the game, not money. Of course they loved making a tom of it, who wouldn't? But that wasn't their main concern. I have heard some say they didn't care if they got paid squat. That's how much they loved the game. We all know what KD loves.
 

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Good for you, rooting for an anti-gun team in an anti-gun league, on a gun board.

So don't participate in any of these entities? You've never gone to a hospital, used a nurse, or payed property taxes to a public school?

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Good for you, rooting for an anti-gun team in an anti-gun league, on a gun board.

It's a basketball team, an Oklahoma staple and something to stand behind in an otherwise unrepresented state when it comes to professional sports.

Good for you for, chastising an Oklahoma team on an Oklahoma board (see how I turned that?). Showing the man what's what by doing nothing. I'm sure your lack of participation has been noticed.



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Good. He is just an overrated money hungry baby. If he didn't get the ball every time he got pissed. Now the thunder can get a forward that actually knows how to play defense. Instead of a tall skinny weenie. And to all this "business" talk. It is basketball, not a dang business. This is what separates the true greats from the so so's. The greats played for the love of the game, not money. Of course they loved making a tom of it, who wouldn't? But that wasn't their main concern. I have heard some say they didn't care if they got paid squat. That's how much they loved the game. We all know what KD loves.


I agree with all points except two:

1) It's not good despite how he's viewed. Star players bring in fans and make watching the team exciting. If you want to follow a **** team and fall into the rut that cause the team to move here in the first place then be a Suns or 76ers fan. His absence is going to hurt the team, probably for several seasons. Hopefully the team proves me wrong

2) It's not the OKC Thunder business that's the concern. It's the small guys that bank on Thunder fans that take a bigger hit. The team ownership and Presti will get theirs, don't worry about that.


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I agree with all points except two:

1) It's not good despite how he's viewed. Star players bring in fans and make watching the team exciting. If you want to follow a **** team and fall into the rut that cause the team to move here in the first place then be a Suns or 76ers fan. His absence is going to hurt the team, probably for several seasons. Hopefully the team proves me wrong

2) It's not the OKC Thunder business that's the concern. It's the small guys that bank on Thunder fans that take a bigger hit. The team ownership and Presti will get theirs, don't worry about that.


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I can appreciate what you said. Not gonna disagree with it. I didnt think of it that way.
 

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