- 57,814
- 61,495
Both teams benefit fine from the additions. Trez averaged 18ppg, something we had to struggle to get out of a third star, so I can't complain.
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Yes especially KD. It was a smart move and he proved to be the key their championship success in the back to back years. He would have won 3 straight Finals MVPs if it weren’t for the injury. Anyone who hates is a moron. If they could leave their current jobs to go to a top company, who had the best support staff, they would in a second. It shouldn’t be looked at differently for athletes.
I hate this job analogy. That's quite a lazy one at that.
I had a chance to join Shopify (who had crazy benifits) as part of a larger team but I ended up joining a startup instead as employee #25 and we grew to 175 employees in 18 months, landed NBA, cartoon network and other TV companies and clients, learned way more and don't regret it one bit.
What KD did was to already join a winner, a back to back finals team, a back to back finals MVP and a team that has the best regular season record in NBA history.
If you want a better comparison, it would be like if Steve Jobs joins Bill gates at microsoft if things got hard.
Also, employees are not competitors the same way athletes are. They are not in the eyes of millions of people. So different.
Perfect swap without losing future picks and other players
Kemba
Brown
Tatum
Theis
Thompson
Garden would've been rocking this year
Last time I checked the NBA is a job.
So they’d rather just waste multiple years of Steve Curry and Draymond instead?Warriors not giving all that up for possibly only 2 years of Harden
Steve ? Stefan ?So they’d rather just waste multiple years of Steve Curry and Draymond instead?
Two years from now they may have Klay’s corpse and rapidly declining Steph and Dray... They gotta go now.Warriors not giving all that up for possibly only 2 years of Harden