He was 22 years old , durant was 23 . 2nd youngest team in the league.But he was on the Team when they lost to the Heat in the Finals and that's what matters.
He was 22 years old , durant was 23 . 2nd youngest team in the league.But he was on the Team when they lost to the Heat in the Finals and that's what matters.
He was 22 years old , durant was 23 . 2nd youngest team in the league.
Magic played with KareemNo excuses, it didn't stop both Magic and Bird from coming right into the League and wining Championships at that age.
at this stupid ass comparison . Bird played with other legends. Not to mention nba then vs now is totally different . fukk outta here fakkitgoing to the finals once and getting destoryed don't make you top 10 all-time.
durant has alot to prove. I'll say AI for now because he did what Durant did but for a longer time. KD has to win something of value for me to give him the respect some around here are already giving him.
durant has had the most talented roster in the league the last 3 years and has 1 finals apprearance to show for it. you might get ya p*ssy wet based on irrelevant regular season games but for me, I only respect dudes who have done it in the playoffs. when Russ went down last year, KD looked like a shell of himself against Memphis.
KD has accomplished just as much as AI to this point. 1 finals appearance. 1 regular season MVP. a cople of scoring titles. there is no doubt KD has the ability to leave a much greater legacy than AI. but imo its disrepectful to AI to act like KD has already surpassed him. AI accomplished AS MUCH with a less talented team as KD has done so far.
there's more to basketball than that. AI was a dude guys followed to battle. that 01 sixers squad fed off him and took a game from arguably the greatest playoff team ever. Durant doesn't have the same impact from what i've seen. okc has had the most talented roster in basketball the last 3 years and have dissapointed at each turn.
just think about it like this. what would AI do if he had russ, harden, and ibaka as teammates? this was the same dude that took a team with Eric Snow, Aaron McKie, and Mutombo as the next 3 best players to the finals.
McGrady was MUCH better than Durant. don't confuse the obession of current stars like Durant on keeping their efficiency stats up with being better players or scorers. T-Mac was much better handling the rock, passing, and scoring off the dribble than Durant. plus he had a post-game if you put small guys on him like Cp3. something KD doesn't have right now. only thing KD has on T-Mac is catch and shoot ability coming off screens. also T-Mac was a better defender WHEN HE WANTED.
T-Mac only flaw was he couldn't stay healthly. If healthy, he's ARGUABLY the most talented player in NBA history. And I say this as a Kobe stan cause T-Mac could do everything Kobe could, just in a 6'9" frame. only a young nikka who never saw him play would care to think KD is better than T-Mac at his peak. Peak T-Mac is in class with Kobe and LeBron as the best wing of the post-Jordan era.
KD already made it out the 2nd round more than Iverson throughout his career. If efficiency doesn't matter then the Pistons wouldn't be garbage with the PG they got.yo you guys put wayyyyy too much emphasis on "efficiency".
it really ain't THAT big a deal if someone shoots the ball at a clip 4 or 5 percent better than the other guy.
and i'm not even tryna take away from durant cause he is ABSOLUTELY an amazing talent but when you see people declaring him an "MJ-tier" scorer then somethin is definitely wrong.
32ppg from MJ and 32ppg from KD are NOT the same thing no matter what the fukkin percentages are.
First off, show me the list of games where Durant played without Westbrook, and if possible provide me with his fg % during those games - since you want to get into standards of proof along with statistical metrics.
Secondly, when McGrady was going on a tear, he did not have anyone in the caliber of a Harden or a Westbrook, to keep the defense honest. If Durant had to play with those teams T-Mac played over the course of four seasons (328 games) without anyone to shoulder the load for him, it would have been incredible difficult to maintain the same fg% and TS (he's not Michael Jordan).
This is a team game and as such, Durant's teams have been significantly better than McGrady's teams during his relatively few healthy years.
I'm on my mobile phone right now, so I can't crunch numbers right now, but if gathering the information I'm requesting of you is too much of a burden, then I'll do it when I get home tonight.
I'll take McGrady's 5 best seasons, along with the caliber of teammates to assist him and compare them with Durant's caliber of teammates he's had to play with, taking into account their production levels, how defenses play them, 4th qtr scoring leaders, etc, etc.
I'll locate videos to show how defenses played both McGrady and Durant during the respecting seasons in which we are comparing.
And for the record, I'm not saying McGrady better; what I'm saying is that IF McGrady was able to be healthy his entire career he would have been in the conversation. And please state your opinion on why Durant's Michael Jordan-like efficiency went down to 42% against the phukin Grizzlies...you have yet to address that.
Note: Many of the threads in the Coliseum are based on hypothetical scenarios.
Magic played with Kareem
at this stupid ass comparison . Bird played with other legends. Not to mention nba then vs now is totally different . fukk outta here fakkit
Again, prove it,. You act like a team of Reggir Jackson, Sefalosha, Durant, Ibaka, and Perkins is done offensively talented team but it's really not.
Durant's efficiency went down because the Grizzlies are an amazingly tough defensive team, played Durant perfectly, and Brooks is one of the worst play calling coaches of all time so they typically have a very stale offense that simply rely on the talent of their two stats to win games.
I'll wait for your stats, videos, etc.
Durant hasn't shot below 57% TS in the playoffs since 2010(the 1st playoffs series of his career against the championship Lakers). TMac has never in his entire career shot above .561 TS% in the playoffs.That was the perfect opportunity to finally prove his elite status though!!!
You want to harp on his scoring prowess during those 11 games in January without Westbrook, but the moment he had an opportunity to take the team on his back, to the next round...he was unable to do it (<---Fact not opinion)....where was the efficiency when he finally had to contend with a defense focused solely on him? We talking about the Grizzlies here, yes they were formidable...but Kevin Durant is Jordan-like, no? The Bulls weren't suppose to beat the Cavs during that playoff series in 89 that went 5 games, the final being in Cleveland, where Jordan killed them with a buzzer beater. If Durant is Jordan-like...where was he???
You making my argument for me, by ridiculing the offensive skills of Reggir Jackson, Sefalosha, Durant, Ibaka, and Perkins (which I agree, they aren't great) but hence my point...Durant's efficiency went down when he finally had a defense to hone in on him (<---Fact not opinion).
In January while Westbrook was out, Durant promised Brooks he wouldn't increase his FGA by much and he would focus on keeping his FG% the same (<---Fact not opinion).
See, one of the results of instant access to information in the social media age, is that some of today's NBA players go into a game with a predetermined set of amount of shots they plan on taking and missing. Rather than just playing within the flow of the game.
Again, games in May are infinitely more important than games in January (<---Fact not opinion). Teams have time to prepare defensive schemes for you, in the month of May and June that's where your money is made. Durant had an opportunity to display this his elite TS% and FG% efficiency against the Grizzlies, and didn't..not because he sucks...he's an All-Timer no doubt about it, but because he didn't have a Westbrook to help shoulder the burden, hence his FG% looking eerily similar to a healthy T-Mac - who NEVER had Westbrook to play with. Without Westbrook, they lose 1-4 to the Grizzlies, with Westbrook they win 4-3 (<--Fact not opinion)...but let you tell it and it seems as if Kevin Durant is all alone....like T-Mac once was.
They didn't have smart-phones when T-Mac was dominating, if they did, perhaps he would have focused on keeping his fg% at a visually appealing number...especially if he immediately checks his phone after the game to see if his average fg% went down.
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Oh and I'm gathering my statistics now, it'll be a while though.
Durant hasn't shot below 57% TS in the playoffs since 2010(the 1st playoffs series of his career against the championship Lakers). TMac has never in his entire career shot above .561 TS% in the playoffs.
In the 2012 playoffs Durant shot .632 TS%. In the Finals Durant averaged 31PPG on .650 TS%. Durant's 2012 playoffs shyts on anything Tmac EVER did in the playoffs.
Durant hasn't shot below 57% TS in the playoffs since 2010(the 1st playoffs series of his career against the championship Lakers). TMac has never in his entire career shot above .561 TS% in the playoffs.
In the 2012 playoffs Durant shot .632 TS%. In the Finals Durant averaged 31PPG on .650 TS%. Durant's 2012 playoffs shyts on anything Tmac EVER did in the playoffs.

Again, a player's (specifically a leader of any given team)TS% is directly affected by the quality of teammates he's surrounded by....I'm addressing posters' arguments in here, but it seems to me you guys want to gloss over the type of players Durant played with compared to the players T-Mac played with during his remarkable 4-5 year stretch. Again, those 5 years T-Mac was considered elite showed enough to me, that had he stayed healthy (and was surrounded by another legitimate monster all-star, in the caliber of a Westbrook) he would be in the conversation.