Maybe by a small few or just okc fans but not at the rate it is now. The small few that are attempting to justify his decision keep using the same redundant argument of him wanting to be a winner or for us to imagine ourselves in his shoes. It doesn't hold up, doesn't matter if you're playing in middle school, high school, college or the professional level..you do not join an already successful team if you're a top tier player by leaving your previous team, especially if that same team is the team that eliminated you and your boys with many believing kd himself was at fault for at least two of those last three games being dropped. You just don't do that, you can't say he didn't have the team to pull off a series win against the dubs because he did.
If you can't beat them, join them isn't something a proven leader or a true competitor lives by, KD lost the respect of many and rightfully so. There is an obvious reason why so many of us are disgusted by the move and so very few that approve of it, it's the circumstances as I've stated in a previous post. When it comes down to it, regardless of what anyone thinks, KD is going to be with the warriors next season and it just is what it is. He'll most likely be playing in next year's finals but even if he wins it won't gain him the respect back that he lost, the way it was done isn't anything like the situation with Bron which many will continue to try and compare. It's the biggest bitch move in years by a professional athlete and now we just have to see if it pays off for him, I personally won't waste my time being a hater or wishing the worst for him like others do but I definitely won't be supporting him either.