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Anthony Morrow on Kevin Durant: "I didn't feel like he owed me anything." Photo by Nate Billings, The Oklahoman
Since Kevin Durant’s decision to go to Golden State, the Thunder players’ perspective on how he left has started to emerge.
Enes Kanter has been outspoken on social media via memes and tweets suggesting feelings of betrayal. When asked about how Durant communicated with him via text after his free agency announcement, Russell Westbrook said “some people handle things differently than others. That’s the way he wanted to handle it and it’s fine.”
On Sirius XM NBA radio’s Bottom Line Sports Show on Saturday, Thunder guard Anthony Morrow said he didn’t feel betrayed, or owed anything from Durant.
Bottom Line Sports: “Do you feel a player owes it to his teammates – his boys, the guy he goes about it with – to tell them ‘hey, this is the decision that I’m gonna do’ prior to making that decision?”
Morrow: “The thing is, with me personally, we talked all offseason and it wasn’t really about basketball. Nothing was really basketball, it was just whatever’s going on with our families and stuff like that. So, for him to make that decision, I didn’t feel betrayed or anything like that. I think we were more shocked at where he went and all that. I think that was more of a shocking factor right there. But other than that, it is what it is. I didn’t feel like he owed me anything, but at the same time it is what it is. It’s business. It’s basketball. That’s that man’s career. That’s that man’s life and he made his own decision as a man. Hate it or love it, he made his decision.”
The Thunder will meet the Warriors just five games into the regular season, Nov. 3 in Oakland.
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