“I mean, that’s tough. There’s so many narratives that go on, especially when you’re at the top of the league,” Curry told ESPN. “No matter how, you know, the full transition happens to Brooklyn, him separating himself from the Warriors — that’s gonna happen. I think he knows, you know, what we were about as teammates, what we were about as friends on and off the court. And again, nobody is gonna take away the accomplishments we had. But at the end of the day, whatever he, you know, needed to do to make that decision and however he wants to explain that — that’s just what’s gonna happen.”
Durant had some gripes with the motion offense employed by Kerr, saying it “works to a certain point.” Curry doesn’t feel that way and points to the winning as a sign of it being effective.
“At the end of the day, we had (a lot of) talent and there was an expectation of us figuring out how to balance all that,” he told ESPN. “And we talked a lot about it throughout the three-year run. It wasn’t always perfect, but I think in terms of, you know, the results and what we were able to do on the floor, that kinda speaks for itself. We all wanna play iso-ball at the end of the day in some way, shape or form. But I’d rather have some championships too.”
Durant can’t seem to stop putting his foot in his mouth.
The guy is lucky to have a few championships.
Those guys didn’t need him to win, he needed them to win.
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