Kevin Durant shares why he left Thunder for Warriors

Kevin Durant has shared his reason for leaving the Oklahoma City Thunder to join the Golden State Warriors in 2016.

Durant was a guest on the recent episode of Showtime Basketball show “All the Smoke” featuring Matt Barnes and Stephen Jackson. One of the subjects that came up was Durant controversially leaving OKC for Golden State.

Durant said he left to go play with a more talented team with guys who passed the ball more and had better shooters:

“In OKC I played with a lot of athletes, I didn’t play with a lot of skilled guys, not like shooters, ball-handlers. So after a while, my game started to grow, I was like ‘I need a change’. This was before the season even started. I was like I’m going to play out my season as hard as I can. I’m not telling anyone I want to leave, I’m not packing in — I’m trying to win as much as we can. That was my thinking going into the year.

“I was tired of playing in that system. I was tired of having to be the only guy that can make threes, make jump shots — consistently make them.”

Yes, Durant wanted more help. But he went to a team where he had too much help, and that’s what bothered people.

Originally posted on Larry Brown Sports | By Larry Brown | Last updated 2/9/20

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