Shannon wants Durant to leave so bad just so Bron can have a chance at winning a ring again, shyt was disgusting watching this clip
All of this is about Lebron, it's all about creating an opening for Lebron to win
Shannon wants Durant to leave so bad just so Bron can have a chance at winning a ring again, shyt was disgusting watching this clip
this is only about Lebron and nothing elseShannon wants Durant to leave so bad just so Bron can have a chance at winning a ring again, shyt was disgusting watching this clip
"That's what I don't like most, that everyone is trying to find a way to divide us," he says. He points to the debate over whether the team was better without Durant after the Warriors closed out the Houston Rockets in the second round of the playoffs then swept the Portland Trail Blazers in the Western Conference Finals, all after Durant went down with a strained right calf. Iguodala sees the topic as pointless, considering the Warriors won both with and without him.
Nothing Gets Past Andre Iguodala
It's different every year," Iguodala says. "We put energy into blocking out certain things this year. It wasn't that things that were actually happening within us, but we heard it every single day, so you had to make sure it didn't creep in.
"There have been a lot of things this year. The Draymond-KD thing everybody made a big deal out of, it didn't really bother us. It didn't do anything to us.
That's what annoys me," Iguodala says. "Why does it have to be, 'You're better this way,' or 'You're worse that way'? That's what myself, Shaun [Livingston] and [Andrew] Bogut are here for; we're able to adjust no matter who is playing. I love seeing KD do what he does. Everybody on our team does. When a guy goes down, you usually see someone step up. When we play other teams and a main guy goes down, what happens? We let our guard down, and some guy who averages eight points a game gets 25. We're like, 'Who is this dude?' His opportunity just presented itself.
"Same with us. When KD isn't out there, we know we have to work harder, so it's a different type of thing. And now we've had success and it's like, 'See what happened when KD's not there?' No! When I came out of that Houston series, with no KD there was more stress on my body and now something flares up. That's because KD wasn't there, but nobody is going to say that. I'm playing 40 minutes a game vs. Houston and then hobbling around on one leg the next series. I missed KD. But we win 4-0, so no one is thinking about that
"I think that's what makes us special. I think that's what makes Shaun and myself special. We don't care if we're noticed or not. I hear the seventh or eighth man on a team making comments like, 'This ain't going to happen because I need to do this' or 'This is supposed to be for me.' I'm like, 'Man, what?' But that's everywhere. I always say we have a special group because we've seen a lot, so we're able to nip it in the bud before it can rear its head. We realize we might get a free agent or we might get a guy on this team who is not used to a winning culture and he might have a few habits and we nip it quick, like, 'Naw, that's not how we do it here.' So now we've set the culture where guys come in knowing, 'All right, that's the Warriors, let me check my ego at the door.' Once they're invited into this thing that we have, they're like, 'Man, this is special. You're all good people, no one really cares who gets what.'