OKC Thunder: Durant could learn from Carmelo Anthony’s classy departure

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Thank You, OKC
I know it was only one season, but from the time I arrived in OKC, I was greeted with so much love from The Team, The Organization, and of course the INCREDIBLE fans of this amazing city. Throughout the entire season, game after game, you cheered me on and rooted for us as a team. That is something I will always cherish and never forget. That genuine support kept me going all season long.
IN LIFE, I've learned that things don't always turn out how you want. I wanted nothing more than to make it work here & help bring this city a championship. I'm sorry it didn't work out while I was here.
Thank you to Russ, PG, Sam Presti, Coach Billy Donovan, my trainers and the entire staff who work so hard and diligently at Chesapeake Energy Arena and the practice facility. I appreciate you all very much. Last but not least, Thank You to (Thunder part-owner and chairman) Mr. (Clay) Bennett for believing in me.
This chapter of my career may be coming to an end but my story is far from over.
Love Always.
STAYME7o
In closing, the Carmelo Anthony experiment did not work out for either party involved. Melo was candid about the situation this past season, in his exit interview back in April. Despite holding all the cards in the situation by possessing a player option and no-trade clause, Melo agreed to a deal.
Just as Melo did not have to thank Oklahoma City, he also did not have to accept a trade. A trade, that benefited the Thunder nonetheless. All in all, Melo is not a bad person, player, or teammate, he was a bad fit. When Melo returns with the Rockets this upcoming season, he deserves applause, rather than boos.
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