RugbyCardigan
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Not at this rate. He gets to the line more than an entire team at times.All great players "live at the line". Stop talking out of your ass![]()
And we're talking about a jumpshooter. Not a post player or someone who slashes to the rim.
Not at this rate. He gets to the line more than an entire team at times.All great players "live at the line". Stop talking out of your ass![]()
It was Deshawn Stevenson & J Terry & Jason Barerra & Kidd. But iMavs did the same thing on Lebron in 2011, They put Kidd on Bron and he didn't know what to do.
Thats when he started working with Hakeem
the Mavs for that moment cause it changed Bron. Now look 
Not at this rate. He gets to the line more than an entire team at times.
And we're talking about a jumpshooter. Not a post player or someone who slashes to the rim.

but, but, buuuut....it was Scott Brooks fault
Durant and his terry Pendleton MVP

Durant and his terry Pendleton MVP
@ that reference
He throws up his arms when driving and at times shoot looking for a foul rather than a score. He's not the only person who does it, but him and Harden make a living out of it.He's getting fouled on the perimeter and when he gets fouled when he drives too, stop acting as if he doesn't drive the paint at all (just not as much as he should). If he gets fouled he gets fouled it doesn't matter where it happens on the floor and 9 times out of 10, its a legit foul.
Whats your point? they aren't legit fouls? He shouldn't try to get to the line?![]()
would you say dropping 40 is being contained though?He throws up his arms when driving and at times shoot looking for a foul rather than a score. He's not the only person who does it, but him and Harden make a living out of it.
You saw how Harden looked when the refs weren't giving him phantom calls. Obviously KD is far better than him but he's more containable when he isn't getting those calls.
I'm not disagreeing wit that. Honestly I dont think he does much coaching at all but when you have 2 of the top 10 players in the league and they make bad decisions down the stretch or blow big leads they need to be held accountable.Scott Brooks is a terrible coach. This isn't particular difficult to see either.
Nah, it's because it makes double teams more effective, when sending a bigger/longer player to disrupt it's harder for Durant to get rid of the ball.