What will KD do?

Now that he's officially out for next season, what do you think his next move is?
What will KD do? 28 votes
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NetsOf all those teams, I think the Nets are in the best position to be patient with him for a year while he rehabs, as well as offering him the best roster to win with once he's back (assuming they also get a second max guy). Half of those teams aren't a consideration for KD. I would say the Nets and Knicks are his top-2, or he takes the player option (which I don't think he will because teams will offer him max deals even with him having to sit for a year).
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Resign with GSHe'll opt out regardless, the Warriors will still have to offer a contact and he'd make 40 million to rehab on their dime.
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Resign with GS
I think it's about 70/30 that he signs a max deal and stays with the Warriors. It's not about the money - he's going to get paid max money wherever he goes. He doesn't need to leave $10M on the table on the Player Option angle - somebody is going to give him max money even to sit for almost a year.Doogles said:He'll opt out regardless, the Warriors will still have to offer a contact and he'd make 40 million to rehab on their dime.
Assuming all is cool between KD, Klay and Steph offcourt -and there's no indication of any problems - it comes down to certainty of winning. So, even if KD has to sit out almost a year and comes back for the last 20 regular season games and the playoffs in 2020, the Warriors are still the team to beat. Arguably, you've got 3 Top 50 players of all-time on the same squad during their peak years - able to win maybe another 5 titles....that's reaching into Russell's Celtics stratosphere.
Going elsewhere holds the uncertainty of who is going to be available, chemistry, coaching, etc. KD knows what he's got in GS and it's pretty damned good from top to bottom. Even with Draymond going postal every once in a while.
The only reason I wouldn't go higher on probability is if there was some funny business/adverse pressure from GS to come back for Game 5 and some lingering scandal with the medical staff. Nothing indicates that's the case at this point.
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Rye TinQuite honestly it doesn't matter
Kawhi is the top free agent
AD is the top trade
The Lakers are the big story
The Warriors are the favorites next year with or without KD and its without regardless due to the injury -
KnicksIt seemed like the Knicks were the leader before the injury so I’ll stick with that.
It’s hard to know how he’ll react to it but Golden State definitely has a better chance now. Unless they win without him. -
I don’t follow basketball, but it seems to the untrained eye that no one wants to play with that washed up BUM and his LA clown show. Big win for my Blues tonight. Waited a lifetime for this. Oh and Durant is done. Never be the same.
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Knicks
Are you talking about Doc Rivers?PurpleJ said:I don’t follow basketball, but it seems to the untrained eye that no one wants to play with that washed up BUM and his LA clown show. Big win for my Blues tonight. Waited a lifetime for this. Oh and Durant is done. Never be the same.
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Well I’m not talking about Kobe, Shaq or Magic...allpurpleallgold said:
Are you talking about Doc Rivers?PurpleJ said:I don’t follow basketball, but it seems to the untrained eye that no one wants to play with that washed up BUM and his LA clown show. Big win for my Blues tonight. Waited a lifetime for this. Oh and Durant is done. Never be the same.
LeBron aint winning shit in LA. -
Nets
100% agree. The Nets cleared cap last week for a reason.BleachedAnusDawg said:Of all those teams, I think the Nets are in the best position to be patient with him for a year while he rehabs, as well as offering him the best roster to win with once he's back (assuming they also get a second max guy). Half of those teams aren't a consideration for KD. I would say the Nets and Knicks are his top-2, or he takes the player option (which I don't think he will because teams will offer him max deals even with him having to sit for a year).
Much more talented roster than the Knicks and still in a big market. DLo, Dinwiddie, KD, LeVert, and Jarrett Allen is a damn good core, and they'd still have cap room to add another good role player -
Exercise his player option to rehab on GS's dime for $31.5M and reevaluate his options next year
Absolutely no way KD or Kawhi go to the Lakers. They are an absolute shit show from top to bottom now and that won't change should a big FA lose their mind and decide to sign with them.RaceBannon said:Quite honestly it doesn't matter
Kawhi is the top free agent
AD is the top trade
The Lakers are the big story
The Warriors are the favorites next year with or without KD and its without regardless due to the injury
They'll end up with AD and they'll be a perennial 4 or 5 seed in the West with the ceiling being losing 4-1 in the Conf final. -
Rye TinDisagree
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Blazers (Hi Haie!)
Adrian Dantley is a FA?RaceBannon said:Quite honestly it doesn't matter
Kawhi is the top free agent
AD is the top trade
The Lakers are the big story
The Warriors are the favorites next year with or without KD and its without regardless due to the injury -
Nets
Lake-show is a disaster and LeBron is breaking down.RaceBannon said:Disagree
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Nets
Good chitBleachedAnusDawg said:Of all those teams, I think the Nets are in the best position to be patient with him for a year while he rehabs, as well as offering him the best roster to win with once he's back (assuming they also get a second max guy). Half of those teams aren't a consideration for KD. I would say the Nets and Knicks are his top-2, or he takes the player option (which I don't think he will because teams will offer him max deals even with him having to sit for a year).
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Resign with GSGotta say, the thought of Kyrie being a pussy, and KD having thin skin should be a combo to enjoy watching utter disfunction for the next 3-4 years. There is no way this works out well. On top of the fact his leg probably never it makes it back to 100%. I still think the KD signing is a decent gamble, but the kyrie thing makes no sense to me. He's been a shithead at every stop.
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Kyrie's proven himself to be a loser time and time againFreeChavez said:Gotta say, the thought of Kyrie being a pussy, and KD having thin skin should be a combo to enjoy watching utter disfunction for the next 3-4 years. There is no way this works out well. On top of the fact his leg probably never it makes it back to 100%. I still think the KD signing is a decent gamble, but the kyrie thing makes no sense to me. He's been a shithead at every stop.
KD has titles left in him ... but I'm not sure it's realistic to think with that injury that he'll be winning titles shouldering the load
At this point, it's really hard for me to imagine that the Nets are a title contender -
The over/under for little baby Kyrie lasting in Brooklyn is 1.5 seasons before he bitches out and demands to go somewhere else again.
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KnicksTequilla said:
Kyrie's proven himself to be a loser time and time againFreeChavez said:Gotta say, the thought of Kyrie being a pussy, and KD having thin skin should be a combo to enjoy watching utter disfunction for the next 3-4 years. There is no way this works out well. On top of the fact his leg probably never it makes it back to 100%. I still think the KD signing is a decent gamble, but the kyrie thing makes no sense to me. He's been a shithead at every stop.
KD has titles left in him ... but I'm not sure it's realistic to think with that injury that he'll be winning titles shouldering the load
At this point, it's really hard for me to imagine that the Nets are a title contender
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^ completely owned. game set match. sorry teq
I look forward to being a Warriors fan again. Maybe KD will finally get a ring once he’s healthy. -
NBA is a shot makers league and Kyrie made a great shot in that momentGladstone said:^ completely owned. game set match. sorry teq
I look forward to being a Warriors fan again. Maybe KD will finally get a ring once he’s healthy.
Everything he's shown since then suggests that he's a loser ...
Couldn't take the pressure playing 2nd to LBJ, whined about wanting his own team, and forced a trade out of town
Gets his own team with a legit title contender in Boston and essentially contributes to torpedo'ing the team in a way that hasn't happened in Boston since the late 70s ... they couldn't wait to get him out of town
I expect that the same story will play out in Brooklyn ... where the media intensity won't settle down ...
For as much as I appreciate KD's game, he's not exactly the best with the media and the attention that comes with it. It's something that Kyrie isn't good with either. How they react when all of the intensity is sitting right with them will be beyond interesting to watch.
For better or worse, the Warriors basically allowed KD to be the best version of himself in so many ways.
KD went about searching out a new challenge/opportunity which he is entitled to do so.
His injury is one that it's hard to expect he'll come back the same ... 80% of him though is obviously still a great player.
But there's good reason to be skeptical as to whether the Nets can win a title with this group ... it's far from a given. -
The Warriors didn’t allow KD to be anything. He’s always been great. He was on a super team. Everyone knew he would do great in GS. He could play anywhere and be a top 3 player.Tequilla said:
NBA is a shot makers league and Kyrie made a great shot in that momentGladstone said:^ completely owned. game set match. sorry teq
I look forward to being a Warriors fan again. Maybe KD will finally get a ring once he’s healthy.
Everything he's shown since then suggests that he's a loser ...
Couldn't take the pressure playing 2nd to LBJ, whined about wanting his own team, and forced a trade out of town
Gets his own team with a legit title contender in Boston and essentially contributes to torpedo'ing the team in a way that hasn't happened in Boston since the late 70s ... they couldn't wait to get him out of town
I expect that the same story will play out in Brooklyn ... where the media intensity won't settle down ...
For as much as I appreciate KD's game, he's not exactly the best with the media and the attention that comes with it. It's something that Kyrie isn't good with either. How they react when all of the intensity is sitting right with them will be beyond interesting to watch.
For better or worse, the Warriors basically allowed KD to be the best version of himself in so many ways.
KD went about searching out a new challenge/opportunity which he is entitled to do so.
His injury is one that it's hard to expect he'll come back the same ... 80% of him though is obviously still a great player.
But there's good reason to be skeptical as to whether the Nets can win a title with this group ... it's far from a given. -
Rye TinKD lost in the Finals and WCF at OKC
He needed the Warriors
He won't win with the Nets
Cook it -
Resign with GSRaceBannon said:
KD lost in the Finals and WCF at OKC
He needed the Warriors
He won't win withthe NetsKyrie.
Cook it
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Rye TinKyrie has a ring baby
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Resign with GS
So does Wally fucking Walker.RaceBannon said:Kyrie has a ring baby
Kyrie needed Lebron.
KD has two rings.
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Rye TinKD needed GS. All of them
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Resign with GS
KD is a mental midget who thrives with others around him to be a premadona bitch. When the game is on the line, and nobody else is around for him to lean on does anyone want to bet on KD? The guy is amazing, he's a top player with great players around him, but he doesn't have the killer instinct that great players have. Throw in a sour puss of Kyrie and it's going to get comical to watch.PurpleThrobber said:
So does Wally fucking Walker.RaceBannon said:Kyrie has a ring baby
Kyrie needed Lebron.
KD has two rings.
Kyrie isn't a bad player, but he is a similar mental midget to KD. KD needed draymond to be his enforcer. He needed the threat of Currey and Klay to run all over. And he needed pretty much everyone to play defense so he could hang out and be ready to shoot.
KD is going to get exposed on his own in Brooklyn for the same player he was inSeattleOKC. Only caveat from me is that he may be even worse via the injury.