>It circles back to Kyrie because he wanted to lead a team to a >chip, but in reality he’s not built for that. Durant >figured that out and went to GS. Durant knew that while he is >a good player, he wasn’t the guy that could lead a team to a >title as the main guy.
Uhmmm. I get that he joined a juggernaut, but he's undoubtedly been the "main guy" for that GS squad the past 3 years. Obviously with an insanely talented supporting cast around him, but still. He's been the alpha in that room since he stepped in it.
He'll never be more loved than Steph, but he's undoubtedly The Guy on that team.
Not to mention he damn near took GS out when he was in OKC in 2016.