Durant: I feel like this is the place I was supposed to be. I don’t plan on going anywhere else
Durant is happy for his decision to join the Warriors
Kevin Durant spoke with Marc J. Spears of The Undefeated about his decision to leave the Thunder to join the Warriors.
And after almost a year, Durant doesn’t regret his decision.
The Thunder were eliminated in the first round of the NBA playoffs while the Warriors are leading 3-0 against the Spurs in the Western Conference Finals.
Via The Undefeated, “I made the 100 percent correct decision, win or lose,” Durant told The Undefeated after the Warriors’ practice at AT&T Center in San Antonio on Sunday. “I feel like this is the place I was supposed to be. I appreciate everything I’ve done before this. But I’m here now, and I feel like it’s a great spot for me to be.
“This is where I am supposed to be at this point of my life. I’m taking it on and conquering every part of it. I’m enjoying every single step.”
Will you be playing for the Warriors next season? (Durant has a one-year player option for next season with the Warriors paying $27.7 million.) Yeah. I love it here. I love my teammates. I love the city [of Oakland]. I love the organization. I love it here. I don’t plan on going anywhere else.
And after almost a year, Durant doesn’t regret his decision.
The Thunder were eliminated in the first round of the NBA playoffs while the Warriors are leading 3-0 against the Spurs in the Western Conference Finals.
Via The Undefeated, “I made the 100 percent correct decision, win or lose,” Durant told The Undefeated after the Warriors’ practice at AT&T Center in San Antonio on Sunday. “I feel like this is the place I was supposed to be. I appreciate everything I’ve done before this. But I’m here now, and I feel like it’s a great spot for me to be.
“This is where I am supposed to be at this point of my life. I’m taking it on and conquering every part of it. I’m enjoying every single step.”
Will you be playing for the Warriors next season? (Durant has a one-year player option for next season with the Warriors paying $27.7 million.) Yeah. I love it here. I love my teammates. I love the city [of Oakland]. I love the organization. I love it here. I don’t plan on going anywhere else.