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The Cavaliers tried to take the era of “super teams” to the next level as Cleveland reportedly worked hard to recruit Kevin Durant before he signed to the Warriors.

According to ESPN, Cleveland’s general manager David Griffin put all his focus into courting Kevin Durant during the 2016 summer. This urgency came from the growing possibility that KD would leave the Thunder and join the Warriors. And after narrowly defeating Golden State in a historic Finals performance, letting the Warriors add Durant to their superstar roster was not something Griffin was willing to do. As a result, he claimed he would deplete the entire roster excluding LeBron James to stop this from coming to fruition. Even then, Cleveland’s meeting with KD seemed more like a formality rather than a real possibility.

“I don’t believe you can dream big enough in the NBA,” Griffin said in regards to the lofty idea of recruiting Durant. “You have to go through the exercise.”

Durant’s decision not to join LeBron in Cleveland might be have been driven by his desire to escape James’ shadow. As noted, KD fully thought he would be considered the best player in the world after beating Cleveland in the 2017 NBA Finals. Although that series didn’t make him the league’s undisputed leader, if Durant had gone to the Cavs he wouldn’t even have been in a position to tighten the race.

 

READ MORE: Complex.com

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