Never say never. The way Bridges plays, who is to say they couldn't finish with him? Besides, the only time KD "finished" was with a team that had already finished without him. It's a gamble no doubt. We gambled on CP3 and lost on his hammy.
When Williams wakes up a couple hours after the deal is done, he has dozens of missed calls and texts. As he begins to scroll, he realizes what has transpired. Bridges and Johnson had become family to him — and now they were gone. “If I was going to lose Cam and Mikal, it better be for Kevin,” Williams told ESPN. “You know what I mean? It’s like you’re crying in one eye and then the other eye is kind of bright.” “That’s the only time in my coaching that I’ve cried [after a trade],” he said. Source: Nick Friedell @ ESPN
He’s done, with his frame and skill set it wasn’t surprising his longevity is what ir is but dude looks completely done
Never say never in the NBA, but… That team before the Durant trade wasn’t necessarily flush with a lot of depth. After the Durant trade their depth was terrible. Bringing in Harden AND the depth they need this off-season seems pretty tricky with the assets they have to work with.