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Jae Crowder is Bitter that Kevin Durant Chose the Warriors – Warriors World
Jae Crowder is Bitter that Kevin Durant Chose the Warriors – Warriors World Jae Crowder hasn't gotten over the fact that Kevin Durant chose the Warriors over the Celtics, and he's letting his opinions on the matter be known.He had assumed that if Durant were to leave Oklahoma City, it would be for an up-and-coming team with the potential to topple Golden State and Cleveland as the premier teams in the NBA.Not only was Crowder upset at Durant's decision to join a "super team", but he elaborated on how the Celtics based their recruiting pitch around how they were able to beat both the Warriors and Cavaliers on their home courts.
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Jae Crowder told Kevin Durant Celtics' gameplan to beat Warriors, mad Durant still chose Warriors – ProBasketballTalk
Jae Crowder told Kevin Durant Celtics' gameplan to beat Warriors, mad Durant still chose Warriors – ProBasketballTalk Kevin Durant said he nearly picked the Celtics because they brought Tom Brady to their meeting.Jae Crowder saw another reason Durant should've chosen Boston over the Warriors.Crowder, via Tom Westerholm of MassLive:"We were the only team in the NBA to beat both (Cleveland and Golden State) on their home court — the only team in the NBA, the Boston Celtics," Crowder said.
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Rick Welts Comments on Signing Kevin Durant, Star's Future with Warriors
Rick Welts Comments on Signing Kevin Durant, Star's Future with Warriors Well over a week after the Golden State Warriors officially introduced the 2013-14 MVP as a member, team president Rick Welts is still surprised the franchise managed to land Kevin Durant this offseason.In an interview on CBS Sports Radio's Tiki and Tierney on Friday, Welts opened up about how Golden State's front office was feeling before Durant made his decision:Well, I think we had hope.We, like every other team, probably didn't think it was going to happen, and I can assure you we had no indication it was going to happen until the phone rang at 7:30 in the morning in [general manager] Bob Myers' cabin on Lake Tahoe and Kevin called to give us his decision.
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