Around the NBA: Kevin Durant to sign with Warriors

 By Brandon Apter, managing editor

By far the one of the biggest free agents on the market this season is Kevin Durant. Or shall we say was one of the biggest free agents on the market. After helping lead the Oklahoma City Thunder to a 3-1 advantage over the Golden State Warriors in this year's Western Conference Finals, the Warriors staged an epic comeback to take the series, 4-3.

Durant has decided to join the Warriors after nine seasons as the face of the Oklahoma City Thunder. ESPN reports that the deal is for two years and $54 million with a player option after year one.

He announced his decision in an article for The Player's Tribune, a media platform used by athletes to tell their own stories:

This has been by far the most challenging few weeks in my professional life. I understood cognitively that I was facing a crossroads in my evolution as a player and as a man, and that it came with exceptionally difficult choices. What I didn’t truly understand, however, was the range of emotions I would feel during this process.

The primary mandate I had for myself in making this decision was to have it based on the potential for my growth as a player — as that has always steered me in the right direction. But I am also at a point in my life where it is of equal importance to find an opportunity that encourages my evolution as a man: moving out of my comfort zone to a new city and community which offers the greatest potential for my contribution and personal growth. With this in mind, I have decided that I am going to join the Golden State Warriors.

I’m from Washington, D.C. originally, but Oklahoma City truly raised me. It taught me so much about family as well as what it means to be a man. There are no words to express what the organization and the community mean to me, and what they will represent in my life and in my heart forever. The memories and friendships are something that go far beyond the game. Those invaluable relationships are what made this deliberation so challenging.

It really pains me to know that I will disappoint so many people with this choice, but I believe I am doing what I feel is the right thing at this point in my life and my playing career.

I will miss Oklahoma City, and the role I have had in building this remarkable team. I will forever cherish the relationships within the organization — the friends and teammates that I went to war with on the court for nine years, and all the fans and people of the community. They have always had my back unconditionally, and I cannot be more grateful for what they have meant to my family and to me.

This leaves the Thunder with a large void, despite acquiring Victor Oladipo,Ersan Ilyasova and Domantas Sabonis from Orlando in exchange for Serge Ibaka. Meanwhile, the Warriors will have another big free agent to deal with next season as Steph Curry will hit the open market.

In his nine-year career, Durant is averaging 27.4 points on 48.3 percent shooting, 7.0 rebounds and 3.7 assists per game. 

Other big free agents that have signed with other teams include Dwight Howard going to Atlanta, Joakim Noah heading to New York and Al Horford signing with the Celtics.

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