Max Kellerman: Lebron is a better offensive player than Kevin Durant

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That's not how basketball works. I wish y'all would actually do some research and use critical thinking before just throwing nonsense metrics into your post-box.
I know TPA is more comprehensive, I just referenced it just cause.
 

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U can plug KD in anywhere, Bron has to have the "right pieces" to be effective :mjpls:
This has got to be the most hilarious take in the whole thread. :dead:

Lineups that LeBron has rode to the Finals:

Boobie-Sasha-Gooden-Z
Bibby-Wade-Bosh-Joel Anthony
Chalmers-Wade-Battier-Haslem
Chalmers-Wade-Bosh-Haslem
Chalmers-Wade-Rashard-Bosh
Delly-Shump-TT-Mosgov
Kyrie-JR-Love-TT
Hill-JR-Love-TT

6 different PGs, 4 different SGs, 6 different PFs, and 6 different centers, and NOTHING in common between them.

And that doesn't even count guys like Green, Korver, Jefferson, Turiaf, Hughes who started games in there too because the players available were so wack.



Lineups that Durant has rode to the Finals

Westbrook-Seflosha-Ibaka-Perkins
Curry-Klay-Draymond-Zaza
Curry-Klay-Looney-Draymond

Just a couple stacked lineups. And that's not even counting Harden and Iggy as super-subs good enough to basically be a 6th starter.


So if LeBron needs the "right pieces" to be effective, then why has he been effective with such a variety of lineups? And why has Durant only been effective with stacked teams? :sas1::sas2:
 
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