KD would have made it work with three all-offense no-defense guards who need the ball in their hands and all finished the season coming off the bench for bad teams?
Reminds me of when he "made it work" by only winning 3 playoff games with Ibaka, Reggie Jackson, Kevin Martin, Sefolosha, Fisher, Perkins, and Collison. Shoot 15-48 with 11 turnovers in the last two deciding games brehs.
That's your entire argument to those receipts?
NBA GM's, whose careers actually depend on this stuff, have a different take:
2018 GM Survey
Which player forces opposing coaches to make the most adjustments?
1. LeBron James, Cleveland – 48%
2. Stephen Curry, Golden State – 21%
3. James Harden, Houston – 14%
4. Russell Westbrook, Oklahoma City – 7%
Who is the best small forward in the NBA?
1. LeBron James, Cleveland – 61%
2. Kevin Durant, Golden State – 32%
3. Kawhi Leonard, San Antonio – 7%
Who is the best power forward in the NBA?
1. Anthony Davis, New Orleans – 41%
2. LeBron James, Cleveland – 28%
3. Kevin Durant, Golden State – 17%
4. Karl-Anthony Towns, Minnesota – 7%
Which player is the best passer?
1. LeBron James, Cleveland – 36%
2. Chris Paul, Houston – 32%
3. James Harden, Houston – 7%
Ricky Rubio, Utah – 7%
John Wall, Washington – 7%
Which player is the best leader?
1. LeBron James, Cleveland – 43%
2. Chris Paul, Houston – 21%
3. Stephen Curry, Golden State – 14%
4. Mike Conley, Memphis – 7%
Who is the most versatile player in the NBA?
1. LeBron James, Cleveland – 55%
2. Kevin Durant, Golden State – 14%
Kawhi Leonard, San Antonio – 14%
4. Giannis Antetokounmpo, Milwaukee – 10%
5. Draymond Green, Golden State – 7%
Which player has the best basketball IQ?
1. LeBron James, Cleveland – 64%
2. Chris Paul, Houston –14%
3. Stephen Curry, Golden State – 11%
And that was last year. After what LeBron did in the 2018 playoffs it'll probably be even worse this year.
Teams do crazy stuff to adjust to LeBron. Meanwhile, Durant isn't even the main guy teams are adjusting to on his own team. Durant is a better shooter, but LeBron is the far better offensive player because he's more versatile, has a higher bball IQ, is a better passer, and does a better job imposing his will on the game.
Keep bragging that early exits are better than Finals appearances. And you don't want to be called a casual.
If Durant hadn't joined a 73-win team he'd be 0-11 right now.