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By Divij Kulkarni View the original article to see embedded media. There is no doubting Kevin Durant’s place in the history of basketball, he will go down as a supreme scorer, someone with the ability to get buckets at will. His legacy as an individual superstar is set in stone, but when it comes to his championships and his legacy with the teams he has been a part of, there’s been a lot more debate about that. Durant himself joked about how he’s been dead since he decided to leave the Oklahoma City Thunder and join the 73-win Golden State Warriors in 2016, a wildly unpopular decision. However…