Phoenix Suns star Kevin Durant is an all-time NBA player. There’s no disregarding that simple fact. The two-time champion and 15-time All-Star will go down as one of the most notable players of all time.
The free agency move is ingrained in his legacy. The decision is often brought up before mentioning his two NBA titles. He left the Thunder — where he spent nine years with the franchise and eight years in Oklahoma City — for the Warriors in free agency after blowing a 3-1 lead to them in the Western Conference Finals.
Also, the Warriors were fresh off a historical 73-win campaign, yet they were able to add Durant as a free agency signing.
Despite having since played for the Brooklyn Nets and Phoenix Suns, many still attribute Durant’s tenure in the Bay Area to why they feel the way they do about him.
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