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Durant's move to Warriors triggers shock waves in NBA

By Associated Press | China Daily | Updated: 2016-07-06 07:49

Golden State's 'super team' alters landscape

Four All-Stars and two MVPs equals a whole new Splash Family in Golden State.

Free agent Kevin Durant's decision to sign a two-year contract worth $54 million with the Warriors on Monday sent instant tremors through the NBA.

Within minutes of the deal being announced, players and executives throughout the league speculated how the newest super team will alter the landscape.

"Thats crazy!!!! KD in GSW????" Wizards center Marcin Gortat tweeted. "Are they gonna score 200 points a game?"

The Warriors already were a super team before one of the league's most unstoppable scorers decided to leave Oklahoma City for the Bay Area.

Golden State won the championship in 2015, rolled to a regular-season record 73 victories last season and came within one game of back-to-back titles when they lost to the Cleveland Cavaliers in Game 7 of the NBA Finals.

Now they have added the player who nearly eliminated them a round earlier.

But not everyone is ready to anoint them next year's champions.

"Everyone is so hyped up on the match-up problems on the offensive end? They still gotta come down the other end," Pistons All-Star center Andre Drummond tweeted. "Not a very big team."

Durant's decision immediately rekindled the discussion about stars leaving teams to chase a championship elsewhere.

Durant spent his first nine seasons in Oklahoma City, leading the Thunder to the Western Conference final three times and to the NBA Finals in 2012, where they lost to the Heat, another super team formed when LeBron James and Chris Bosh joined Dwyane Wade in Miami.

Durant himself spoke out negatively about creating super teams when James made his decision in 2010.

But after the Thunder could never get to the top of the mountain with Durant, Russell Westbrook and Serge Ibaka - even though they had the Warriors down 3-1 in the conference finals - Durant opted for California.

"If you can't beat 'em, join'em," Clippers forward Paul Pierce tweeted.

When James left Cleveland for Miami, stars like Michael Jordan, Charles Barkley and Magic Johnson were critical of his decision to join forces with players he had competed against.

"There's no way, with hindsight, I would've ever called up Larry (Bird), called up Magic and said, 'Hey, look, let's get together and play on one team,'" Jordan said in 2010.

"But things are different. I can't say that's a bad thing. It's an opportunity these kids have today. In all honesty, I was trying to beat those guys."

Denver Nuggets forward Jusuf Nurkic was equally puzzled by Durant's decision.

"Somebody beat you! And you go there?" Nurkic tweeted. "Superstar not doing that man."

While Durant has never been too concerned by outside opinions, his decision might have ramifications on the NBA's collective bargaining negotiations.

During the last lockout, the owners pushed to make changes to the agreement so that teams, especially those in smaller markets, would have a bigger advantage in retaining players.

Commissioner Adam Silver has said in the past those changes were effective, but the influx of new money into the system this summer from the league's new $24 billion television contract, and Stephen Curry's bargain contract that was negotiated when he was struggling with ankle injuries, conspired to give the Warriors enough wiggle room to spend $54 million on Durant.

The league and the players' union can opt out of the current CBA this year, and both sides have been negotiating to try to avoid another work stoppage.

One of the biggest talking points Silver has been making over the last six months is the league's continued push for more parity.

"The intention wasn't that under this system teams could go out and sign, without going above the tax, that many max player contracts and that many All-Stars," Silver said during All-Star weekend in Toronto.

"So if you ask me from a league standpoint, we would prefer that our All-Stars be distributed around the league rather than having so many in one market. But we'll see what happens this summer."

The summer is here, and so are the Warriors, who still have work to do.

The Heat went 2-2 in the Finals during the James, Wade and Bosh era, including a loss to the underdog Dallas Mavericks in their first season together.

When James went back to Cleveland to team up with Kevin Love and Kyrie Irving, the Cavaliers lost in the Finals their first year before winning this season.

And everyone remembers the Los Angeles Lakers falling short both in 2003-04 - when Gary Payton and Karl Malone joined Kobe Bryant and Shaquille O'Neal to chase a title - and even more spectacularly in 2012-13, with Dwight Howard and Steve Nash.

This time appears to be different, with all four of Golden State's All-Stars aged 28 or younger and squarely in their prime.

"Only problem is that there's only one ball," Jazz center Rudy Gobert tweeted.

And only so much money - strange as that sounds this summer.

The Warriors have agreed to trade Andrew Bogut and will likely have to jettison Harrison Barnes - two important cogs for them the last two seasons - and will rely on several minimum salary veterans to fill out the roster for depth.

Warriors forward Draymond Green understands many fans will be hoping for Golden State to fail.

With that in mind, Green got straight to the point with Durant in his first message to him on Twitter:

"Block out the noise."

 Durant's move to Warriors triggers shock waves in NBA

Oklahoma City Thunder forward Kevin Durant drives to the hoop against Golden State Warriors' Andre Iguodala during Game 4 of the NBA's Western Conference final in Oklahoma City on May 24. Free agent Durant signed with Golden State on Monday. Kevin Jairaj / Usa Today Sports File

 

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