Eh, I don't think this has anything to do with what his decision will be.
It's the doldrums of summer where there's not a lot of sports stuff to report on. ESPN just needs anything to fill the air. Sure, ESPN is hoping he'll switch teams, that's a juicer story, but it's still good enough content even if he stays with OKC.
I'm imagining part 3 will be like The Book of Isaiah, just produced by ESPN.