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The famous man said bluntly: Durant does not need to change teams frequently to compete for the championship! His historical status has been locked

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NBA legendary star "Essence of Human Movie" Dominic Wilkins recently expressed frank and profound insights into the future choice of Phoenix Suns super forward Kevin Durant. He suggested that the superstar with two championship rings in his hand: it's time to stop.

When asked about his opinion that Durant might change his team again in the offseason, Wilkins frankly expressed his point of view: "When you have already stood at the top of the league and tasted the championship, and frequently changed teams, it seems a bit troublesome in my opinion." The old senior added earnestly, "At Durant's career stage, he should calm down, examine his situation carefully, and think clearly-'I would rather end his career in an environment that makes me feel comfortable and familiar, rather than exhausting my energy and chasing another ring.'" Behind Wilkins' admonition is an extremely solid endorsement of Durant's historical status. He said firmly: "Durant has already engraved an indelible name in the basketball hall. He does not need to prove his greatness to anyone or anything. He is one of the top players in basketball history, and one of the most terrifying scoring machines. He does not need to prove anything anymore. Other honors are considered additional rewards."

Although he has entered the late stage of his career, Durant still maintains a top competitive state this season. He played 62 regular season games for the Suns, and averaged 26.6 points, 6.0 rebounds and 4.2 assists per game, and was still efficient and stable on both offense and defense.

When a legendary senior who is famous for his flying and passion, he uses words such as "comfort" and "end point" to persuade later generations, the weight is self-evident. Durant's name has long been engraved on the dome of the Basketball Temple. Perhaps it has settled in Phoenix City at this moment, and writing the final chapter of his career under the familiar desert sunshine is far more defining than the "next crown" chasing nothingness.

After all, as Wilkins said, he no longer needs to prove anything. The rest of the journey is only about the purest happiness and dignity of basketball itself.

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