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he sold his soul for 2 cheap rings, i could care less what he deserves. šŸ˜¤



he sold his soul for 2 cheap rings, i could care less what he deserves. šŸ˜¤

by stonerslug47

12 Comments

  1. JustGimmeAnyOldName

    I don’t know how anybody could think the Suns made the move they made without at least getting KD and Book’s input. Of course he deserves this. This is the direct and obvious effect of his actions.

  2. Supreme_God_Bunny

    Y’all still believe he was gonna win anything in OKC lol the owner was cheap as fuck and y’all expected to win? I truly think KD would have had no rings probably right now if he stayed

  3. Snek isn’t the victim, he’s the venom. Those suns fans are the real victims, they sold their future for his miserable ass.

  4. marion_and_beau

    It isnā€™t an isolated incident anymore, itā€™s a pattern of toxicity. Heā€™s a locker room cancer who gives up and folds when adversity hits. Heā€™s the NBA embodiment of a mercenary.

    He goes to Golden State, and manages to ruin the chemistry coming off of back to back ā€œchampionshipsā€.

    He plays GM in Brooklyn and pushes a Harden trade, then gets upset he has no supporting cast when co-stars arenā€™t available because they gutted their roster. He blames the Netsā€™ brass for his shortcomings after getting SWEPT and passed up by Jayson Tatum. He blames the front office for hitching his wagon to Kyrie Irving. Zero accountability on his end. Joe Tsai, the owner of the Nets was happy to wash his hands of Durant, heā€™s said as much.

    So *surely* he sticks it out and tries to make it work, right? Wrong. He forces his way to a team that won 64 games the prior year, sound familiar? Then what happens? Same old shit that happened in Brooklyn. He and Booker try to play GM and force the Beal trade, and now heā€™s upset things arenā€™t smooth sailing? Sound familiar?

  5. fastnloos

    On her way to work one morning

    Down the path alongside the lake

    A tender-hearted woman saw a poor half-frozen snake

    His pretty colored skin had been all frosted with the dew

    “Oh well,” she cried, “I’ll take you in and I’ll take care of you”

    “Take me in oh tender woman

    Take me in, for heaven’s sake

    Take me in oh tender woman,” sighed the snake

    She wrapped him up all cozy in a curvature of silk

    And then laid him by the fireside with some honey and some milk

    Now she hurried home from work that night as soon as she arrived

    She found that pretty snake she’d taken in had been revived

    “Take me in, oh tender woman

    Take me in, for heaven’s sake

    Take me in oh tender woman,” sighed the snake

    Now she clutched him to her bosom, “You’re so beautiful,” she cried

    “But if I hadn’t brought you in by now you might have died”

    Now she stroked his pretty skin and then she kissed and held him tight

    But instead of saying thanks, that snake gave her a vicious bite

    “Take me in, oh tender woman

    Take me in, for heaven’s sake

    Take me in oh tender woman,” sighed the snake

    “I saved you,” cried that woman

    “And you’ve bit me even, why?

    You know your bite is poisonous and now I’m going to die”

    “Oh shut up, silly woman,” said the reptile with a grin

    “You knew damn well I was a snake before you took me in

    “Take me in, oh tender woman

    Take me in, for heaven’s sake

    Take me in oh tender woman,” sighed the snake

  6. KD clearly trying to play on contending teams…but all these teams lack substance. The Suns have been good for what, 3 seasons?

  7. adam73810

    For some reason people conflate his tendency to flee from adversity with him ā€œnot deservingā€ things or organizations “failing him”.

  8. Trapivist

    Iā€™m starting to think maybe Iā€™m a KD and not a a thunder fan, I was never mad at KD for leaving honestly

  9. Lmao nobody should have sympathy for him, that’s crazy.

    His leadership at Brooklyn was embarrassing, letting Kyrie do whatever the fuck he wanted.

  10. Thick_Duck

    At a certain point you would think shame would play a factor

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