Golden State Warriors News: Kevin Durant Not Villain, Says Steve Kerr

You will either be dead as hero or live longer in seeing yourself as a villain. As a bad guy because he transferred the opponents team, Kevin Durant is now facing a questionable choice. Will he be facing death as hero or become villain in the eyes of his teammates?

In Christopher Nolan's trilogy, The Dark Knight, it became a statement coming from Harvey the "Two Face" Dent became a famous word in describing sports personalities who are making problematic choices. The basketball player Kevin Durant sign up for the Golden State Warriors contract a month ago to search for a capture in championship, thus he leaves Russell Westbrook as well as Oklahoma.

Now with Durant helping him in the Team USA competing for the gold this year at Rio Olympics, Steve Kerr the head coach of Golden State Warriors now is tired of hate comments because of what Durant receives while Kerr enters the 3rd season as Warriors coach, as told last Sunday during the interview at ESPN Radio's TMI, having Ramona Shelburne and Michelle Beadle.

Kevin obviously committed an atrocious act when he left his team in Oklahoma, the team that took him as a franchise player. In order to find a good title, Kevin Durant from Oklahoma now pairs up with Green, he is the Warriors forward, he got himself into a physical dispute with Kevin Durant before.In order to take the ring, he accepted the possibility of being a fourth alternative as offense player featuring Klay Thompson and Stephen Curry known as Splash Brothers, they change the game of NBA.

Will it be possible that Durant, known to be a good guy in NBA nowadays, to really become villain with the fact that he plays his own style of basketball? There are several comments that give KD nowadays because of his transfer. Will he go back or stay as a villain in Golden State Warriors?

  

 

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