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KD returns to OKC in Feb., Cavs-Warriors set for Christmas
Certainly, Kevin Durant is likable, both for what he has done in his communities and for how aesthetically pleasing it is to watch him play basketball.
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According to league sources, the opening chapter in Russell Westbrook and Kevin Durant’s competitive saga will emanate November 3 from Oracle Arena.
The Oklahoma City Thunder has released their 2016 preseason schedule.
According to ESPN, Kevin Durant and the Golden State Warriors will have to wait to make their much-anticipated stop in Oklahoma City to face the superstar forward’s old team, with league sources pegging the Chesapeake Energy Arena showdown for february 11 of next year. “I just stayed in”.
The NBA schedule is likely to be released later this week, but the league has been whetting fans’ appetites with a few leaks.
Everyone has an opinion on Kevin Durant and his decision to join the Golden State Warriors. There has been a lot of speculation over the past month as to why he left.
But this December 25 meeting, sources say, is scheduled to happen in Cleveland, allowing the reigning champion Cavaliers to spend the holiday at home. For the meantime, Golden State Warriors is set to compete against OKC two times. But when you’re the most-recognized athlete in all of Oklahoma City, and you’re 7 feet tall, there’s no such thing as a covert sojourn to the mall to get a smoothie and make fun of the people buying blacklight posters at Spencer’s Gifts.
At that point, having won four straight games against their 2015 Finals foils, we wondered if the Warriors just plain had the Cavs’ number.
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Dan Devine is an editor for Ball Don’t Lie on Yahoo Sports.