06-22-2025, 12:51 PM
(06-22-2025, 12:23 PM)cow Wrote: Yes, he can be a bit mercurial. Realizing he couldn't get to wear he wanted with Westbrook was smart. He was foolish to leave Golden State, but he probably got stuck in his own head that the championship he earned there were somehow diminished by it being a super team. HKyrie kind of screwed him in Brooklyn. Suns GM/Ownership screwed over the entire team with the Beal trade. I'm not sure I'd call KD a great leader, but I'm not sure I'd call him a negative in that regard either. A net neutral seems more fair. He probably regrets a lot of his career decisions, but that can be used to describe just about any person.
He was foolish to leave OKC. Westbrook was the leader. Presti was the mastermind. He´d have won multiple titles there imho and gotten all the credit as the best player. Now he has two meaningless titles that everybody attributes to Steph and is on his 5th(?) team, because there is always drama following him around.