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We are simply reporting the facts.
Former Warriors forward Kevin Durant recently was a guest on the "Knuckleheads" podcast with Quentin Richardson and Darius Miles, and he was asked the following question.
"Out of all the teammates you've played with -- if you can pick four to create a starting lineup with, who are the other four players? Out of all your teammates and your current roster right now with Brooklyn."
After a solid five-second pause, the Nets' superstar said Kyrie Irving and James Harden would be the backcourt.
After a 10-second pause, KD said Draymond Green would be his power forward. And he eventually landed on Serge Ibaka at center.
"We can switch everything on D and we are all-world scorers and facilitators," the two-time NBA Finals MVP explained. "And we can block shots. That's a perfect team."
Golden State Warriors
Soooooooooooooooo.
Ummmmmmmmmm.
What about that Steph Curry guy?
It's understandable why Durant included Kyrie. That's his current point guard and one of his best friends.
[RELATED: Who's better: Steph or Russ? KD makes his choice clear]
But he could have gone with Curry over Harden.
At least he included Draymond, right?
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