Imagine this.
You’re in a group project for the final. Your professor has given you two of the smartest people in the class to complete the assignment. You think to yourself, “We’re going to cruise to an A.”
Then, one of your peers says, “You know what, if it’s cool with you guys, I’m actually going to do half of the work.”
At this point, you’re thinking, “That’s not fair. Now what are we supposed to do?”
Well, that’s what Brooklyn Nets forward Kevin Durant is probably feeling right now.
With the departure of Philadelphia 76ers guard James Harden, Durant is in a situation in which he’s playing with one of the most selfish players of all-time —Brooklyn Nets guard Kyrie Irving.