When Durant left the Thunder to join the Warriors, both fans and players who also played in the NBA scoffed. I feel that the practice of stars holding a group to win the championship is very disdainful. But in any case, Durant's joining makes the Warriors' lineup more complete, more aggressive and more stable. Warriors also won several championships and established a warrior dynasty.
With the loss of the Warriors Finals. The conflict between teams broke out completely, and the war of words between players was endless, especially Durant. It can be said that Durant has never been recognized by teammates and fans in the several seasons after joining the Warriors. Even Warriors fans have divided Durant into different groups to some extent.
Everything is fine when the team wins, especially when it loses. The reason often comes down to Durant. From the perspective of a bystander, I think Durant has done well enough to live up to the expectations of his teammates and the contract offered by the team. However, Durant has never been in the future map of the Warriors. People's hearts are warm, and no matter how enthusiastic they are, they will be doused by different treatments again and again. From beginning to end, Durant has never competed for the position of team leader, although he has contributed as much to the team as anyone else. But the Warriors will always be Curry's team, the Splash Brothers' team and even Green's team, but they will never be Durant's team. In my opinion, the war of words between Green and Durant was the trigger for Durant to leave the Warriors, and the team's defeat in the championship was the last straw that prompted Durant to decide to leave the Warriors.
Durant has basically won all the honors he can get, and then leaving the Warriors may be the best choice. I believe that in Durant's heart, he must be looking forward to a city that welcomes him, a team that belongs to him, and creating a new legend that belongs only to him.