Kevin Durant talks like he's staying; even if he won't come out and say it shares email

Kevin Durant is not a chameleon. Oh, Durant can change colors. Guard Steph Curry one minute, Andrew Bogut the next. Swish a 24-footer one trip, drive over Tim Duncan the next. Act like a bad boy with the media, then apologize when his conscience gets the better of him. But mostly, what you hear is what you get with Durant. There's scant evidence that he's a flimflam artist. If Durant is a confidence man, he hasn't shown it in eight Oklahoma City years. All of which should make OKC breathe easy this month of June. As Durant's free agency nears, all signs and Durant's own words point to him remaining in Thunder blue. The question is not if, but how long. Will Durant sign the expected one-year contract that would mean greater financial gain or a multiyear deal that would cement him as an Oklahoma icon on par with Curly McLain?