If the very good Oklahoma City Thunder can't stand up to the historically great Golden State Warriors in two matchups in the coming week, and one of the game's brightest talents can't help but imagine switching teams, Kevin Durant sure isn't going to
If the very good Oklahoma City Thunder can't stand up to the historically great Golden State Warriors in two matchups in the coming week, and one of the game's brightest talents can't help but imagine switching teams, Kevin Durant sure isn't going to
When the Oklahoma City Thunder and the Indiana Pacers met last week, Myles Turner scored 16 points and grabbed 5 rebounds but most importantly, knocked down a 3-pointer to tie the game in the fourth quarter. Of course, former MVP Kevin Durant was the
If the very good Oklahoma City Thunder can't stand up to the historically great Golden State Warriors in two matchups in the coming week, and one of the game's brightest talents can't help but imagine switching teams, Kevin Durant sure isn't going to
The big talk has been about the Warriors possibly making a play for Kevin Durant in the offseason, and they are seen as legitimate threats. However, some in the Warriors organization are not sold on pursuing him, according to Zach Lowe of ESPN.