Last summer, the biggest move was that of Kevin Durant when he announced he would be leaving the Oklahoma City Thunder and joining the Golden State Warriors.

One year on and not many can still criticize his decision to leave, as he has gone on to have an incredible season with the Warriors, winning the NBA Championship as well as achieving the Finals MVP award.

However, at the time of his decision, many did scrutinize the 2014 MVP for leaving the Thunder, as they believe he was betraying the team and simply hunting for a championship the easy way rather than helping out the team that drafted him into the league.

Several current and former NBA players were quick to criticize the small forward for essentially joining the enemy of Oklahoma City in the Western Conference, a team they had been trying to dethrone. Not Michael Jordan though.

The Chicago Bulls legend recently doing a Q&A at his Flight School Camp where he was asked about Durant's decision to leave the Thunder and join the Warriors last summer. Jordan backed him for making the decision but personally said he wouldn't have done it.

The Charlotte Hornets owner said, according to NBC Sports: “Kevin Durant is a free agent he can go wherever he wants. I am a total supporter of free agents going wherever they want. Would I have done it, probably not. But he chose to do it, that’s his own right, he has a right to do it. I’m not mad at him for doing it. I wish him the best. I would do it differently.”

Durant did everything by the book when it came to making his decision to leave the Thunder. He didn't demand to be traded, he respected and played out the remainder of his contract and then decided to become a free agent, and emphasized his desire to play for the Warriors.

Not only did he make the move to Golden State, but he made the team his own as the main center piece of the super team consisting of himself, Steph Curry, Klay Thompson, and Draymond Green. A super team that looks set to dominate the league for several seasons to come, and possibly earn many championships along the way.

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