Kevin Durant's future with the Golden State Warriors continues to be one of the hot button issues in the NBA, particularly after his feud with teammate Draymond Green earlier in the week.
Durant is able to become an unrestricted free agent next summer if he declines his player option for the 2019-20 season, and everyone seems to have an opinion on what he's going to decide.
Former Boston Celtics foward Glen "Big Baby" Davis believes Durant will come to the C's -- one of the teams he turned down in 2016. Another retired NBA player thinks Durant will go on a totally different path, however.
Here's what Jarrett Jack tweeted Thursday:
Durant, Anthony Davis and LeBron James all on the Lakers certainly qualifies as a super team, and one that likely would end Golden State's run as the league's best squad. The Lakers would need to trade for Davis, though, because his contract with the New Orleans Pelicans doesn't expire until after the 2019-20 campaign (if he declines his 2020-21 player option).
It doesn't seem all that likely Durant would join James, especially if Durant wants to prove he's the better player. The two also have developed a nice rivalry after meeting in the NBA Finals over the past two seasons.
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The Lakers have struck out in their attempts to pair a second or third star with James since he signed with Los Angeles as a free agent over the summer. They still have plenty of financial flexbility and talented young players to dangle on the trade market, so you can't really rule out anything at the moment.
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