I'm well aware that the NBA is right up there on everybody's list with women's soccer and lacrosse. And I also posted that one thing I was sick of was the 24/7, "Where is Kawhi going?" talk that had taken over every sports show. (Funny how it turned out that NOBODY was right) But, if you follow the NBA at all, you know that the face of the entire league has changed dramatically. It turned into the battle of the dynamic duos overnight.
First, with the exit of Kevin Durant, the Golden Flake Warriors and their little bitch of a coach, Stephanie Kerr, may come back to the pack. I don't think there's any doubt that had he and Klay Thompson been healthy in the finals, they'd have won another title. And it's hard to bet against Curry, Thompson and Green, but I hope their reign is over.
So even though he may miss most of the year with the injury, Durant (Yes, all the experts were wrong about him too) goes to Brooklyn to team up with Kyrie Irving. The Nets are suddenly relevant for the first time in....well, forever.
Then after all the speculation on Kawhi Leonard going to the Lakers or Knicks, he winds up going to the L.A. Clippers. And he gets Paul George to join him. Clippers back in the mix.
Speaking of the Lakers, LeBron James will team up with the UniBrow, Anthony Davis, who comes over from New Orleans. If they have anyone to compliment those two, you may see them go deep in the playoffs next season as well.
Not only did Oklahoma City lose Paul George, they also dumped the salary of the face of their franchise, Russell Westbrook. He joins The Beard in Houston but unfortunately, there's only one basketball on the court during a game. That could get interesting.
The Hawks.....are still The Hawks.