Recently, Warriors players chased their dreams and participated in Redick's show "The Old Man & The Three", which talked about not signing a larger contract in order to get KD.
"I ('d lost the Finals in '16) came home that night and called Miles (warriors general manager) and I asked him, 'What am I going to do to get us durant?' Because I knew that the contract I had signed before was not big, when I signed my first $82 million contract, I actually took less money than I deserved, so we could give Durant a maximum salary. ”
"I was already thinking about the future and we would probably get Durant. The biggest contract I could get at the time was $85 million, and my agent asked me how much money I could be satisfied with. I wrote down 82 on paper. He said, 'Okay, circle it.' But if you circle it, that number is the contract value I can get. I circled, and the agent walked out of my room with the paper. ”
"It happened exactly a year ago, when we just won the 2015 championship. But if we don't improve, we can't continue to win championships. So, I thought to myself, 'We have a chance to get Durant, and I'll take so much.' I knew in advance and clearly what I wanted. Chasing dreams said.