Golden State Warriors star Kevin Durant has picked his team on NBA 2K19: the Cleveland Cavaliers. The superstar forward noticed the gaping hole at the Cavaliers' small forward spot as hometown hero LeBron James decided to take his talents to the Los Angeles Lakers this past summer.

“I’m on the Cavs,” Durant says in an Instagram video posted by Ronnie Singh, aka @Ronnie2K. “There’s a spot open at the small forward position.”

Durant seems to be playing MyCareer on NBA 2K19 as seen in the video above, and he didn't have any second thoughts about filling the spot left by James.

The Warriors and Cavaliers have been dance partners in the last four NBA Finals, and Golden State has won each of the last two with Durant on board. The two teams won't make it five Finals in a row as the Cavs will certainly feel the ill-effects of James' departure.

However, the perception of LeBron's exit in Cleveland this time around wasn't as bad as when he first left for the Miami Heat in 2010. Winning the 2016 NBA championship for the city of Cleveland certainly proved to be his ticket of freedom to do whatever he wants to for the rest of his career.

Meanwhile, rumors are already spreading about Durant's free-agency plans next summer. Critics, former players, and fans alike are already floating the idea that he should leave the Warriors and try to win a championship on his own.

While it may be far-fetched that this — Durant joining the Cavs — would happen in real life, the idea of Durant filling in the void left by LeBron in Cleveland would certainly be interesting to see. With he and James competing for the title of best player in the world, this could be a proving ground for Durant to see how he would fare with the Cavaliers roster that King James left. But he probably won't do that.