Could playoff run be the glue to keep Warriors together?

NBA opening night: Nets-Warriors

Apr 26, 2019; Los Angeles, CA, USA; Golden State Warriors guard Stephen Curry (30) and forward Kevin Durant (35) react in the first half of game six of the first round of the 2019 NBA Playoffs against the LA Clippers at Staples Center. Mandatory Credit: Kirby Lee-USA TODAY Sports

There’s a certain humble feeling around NBA circles that suggests Kevin Durant might not depart the Golden State Warriors in free agency.

It’s an unspoken feeling. After months of speculation that Durant’s third season in Northern California might be his last, the Warriors’ current run to a potential three-peat could very well change this.

Durant himself has not shied away from noting just how much fun he’s having with Golden State since the playoffs started.

“This is where this s–t is fun, this is when it’s serious and I’m just embracing it,” Durant told Chris Haynes of Yahoo Sports after Tuesday’s Game 2 win over the Houston Rockets. “I’m just having so much fun right now. This time of year is what I’m geared for.”

This is a complete reversal from a regular season that saw Durant spar with both teammates and the media. His tone has changed. The games matter. And in this, his performance on the court has been taken to a whole new level.

Durant is averaging an NBA-best 34.3 points on 53 percent shooting from the court in the playoffs. He’s having more fun. Up 2-0 against Houston in the Western Conference Semifinals, it appears that the Warriors as a team are having the most fun since last year’s NBA Finals sweep of the Cleveland Cavaliers.

Could this mean that Durant’s departure from the Warriors isn’t as much of a foregone conclusion as it seems?

Second fiddle: Narrative surrounding Durant and Stephen Curry is changing.

What drama: We’re not seeing the same drama in Oakland as we saw before.

Winning cures all ills: If you don’t believe this, there’s a seaside property in Kansas for sale.

Durant refuses to talk about his impending free agency. He’s even got a bit upset when confronted with said free agency. Despite this, rumors continue to persist that he’s bolting Northern California.

The fact of that matter is that we have no idea what Durant’s plans are. He has yet to make a decision.

That’s why the remainder of this year’s playoffs will act as a huge determining factor in Durant’s ultimate decision.

More so than the Warriors potentially winning a fourth title in five years, another championship could lead to the greatest dynasty we’ve seen in the NBA since the Boston Celtics of the 1960s.

That’s where other teams must step up. The Warriors winning a title wouldn’t guarantee Durant’s return. But it would go a long way in making it happen.

Defeat Golden State before it wins another 10 games, and this changes dramatically.

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