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  • ehh
    Hall Of Fame
    • Mar 2003
    • 28962

    #121
    Re: Kevin Durant

    Originally posted by salhus47
    The reason he could pass Lebron, and the same reason I predict LJ won't break Kareem's scoring record is because of health.
    He does for now, that could easily change as it did with MJ and even D-Wade already to an extent.
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    • Mo_Magic
      Pro
      • Jan 2006
      • 715

      #122
      Re: Kevin Durant

      Originally posted by Rocky
      Durant is nowhere close to Lebron and will probaly never will be. Durant has to tools to be an elite scorer, while Lebron already elevates the game of so many around him.

      A couple of nice games and people are saying he is the next Bird?
      Your proof?

      You have none.

      Durant has more tools than to simply be a scorer. The man is a shooter/scorer/post-up player(LeBron is ONE of these). In fact, Durant, if he can tune all these abilities to an elite level(of which he already has 2, shooting and scoring) will probably end up being one of the most well rounded scorers of all time... and possibly the greatest.

      People say there's never been anything like LeBron... well, there's never been anything like Kevin Durant, either. When was the last time you saw a 6'10" guy dribble, shoot, play the post, shoot off the dribble, and control the wing like a guard? The last guy was probably Magic Johnson, but Durant is more athletic than him(in exchange for Magic's vision, I guess).

      To say that a player can never supercede another is just ignorance.

      I have that problem with people who worship Jordan as some basketball god. He was great, but in my mind there are others who are on the same level(Duncan, Olajuwon, Bird, Magic, Shaq). Jordan has a better legacy and worldwide impact than those players, but it doesn't make him better than any of them.

      And about the Bird comparisons... well, the proof is in the numbers.

      When's the last time you saw a guy score 25+ ppg and average 44% from three? Durant is just that good... He's 9th in the league shooting from 3 percentage wise, is in the middle of the pack when it comes to good mid-range shooters, and is 11th in the league percentage wise when it comes to shots in the post.

      The guy is gonna be an amazingly exciting scorer to watch.

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      • Brankles
        Banned
        • May 2003
        • 5113

        #123
        Re: Kevin Durant

        Durant is a scorer right now. LeBron does everything. Larry Bird did everything.

        Kevin Durant will never develop LeBron's leaping ability, quickness, power, or court vision/passing ability. I can see Durant possibly becoming a better scorer than LeBron, but all-around athletic ability and basketball talent, he will never be the threat LeBron is.

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        • Marino
          Moderator
          • Jan 2008
          • 18113

          #124
          Re: Kevin Durant

          I still believe that with the talent that Durant possess, he will be just like a Mitch Richmond type of player.

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          • Marino
            Moderator
            • Jan 2008
            • 18113

            #125
            Re: Kevin Durant

            Originally posted by Brankles
            Durant is a scorer right now. LeBron does everything. Larry Bird did everything.

            Kevin Durant will never develop LeBron's leaping ability, quickness, power, or court vision/passing ability. I can see Durant possibly becoming a better scorer than LeBron, but all-around athletic ability and basketball talent, he will never be the threat LeBron is.
            The good thing about Durant is how he is so young that you just know in time he will develop and do everything for the Thunder. Only time will make a difference.

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            • Brankles
              Banned
              • May 2003
              • 5113

              #126
              Re: Kevin Durant

              Originally posted by marino13882
              The good thing about Durant is how he is so young that you just know in time he will develop and do everything for the Thunder. Only time will make a difference.
              The gifts LeBron had we've seen since he was a freshman in high school. Durant will definitely improve and will become one of the best in the league, but his game will never be as versatile and complete as LBJ's. He's the same player he was at Texas, except more skilled at what he does.

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              • Marino
                Moderator
                • Jan 2008
                • 18113

                #127
                Re: Kevin Durant

                Originally posted by Brankles
                The gifts LeBron had we've seen since he was a freshman in high school. Durant will definitely improve and will become one of the best in the league, but his game will never be as versatile and complete as LBJ's. He's the same player he was at Texas, except more skilled at what he does.
                Oh I agree, but I don't think it is far to compare LBJ and Durant. They are two different players with two different skill sets. But I do hope in the future, we see a little rivalry between the two for championships and what not.

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                • Salhus
                  He can talk the talk
                  • Jan 2006
                  • 1799

                  #128
                  Re: Kevin Durant

                  Originally posted by ehh
                  He does for now, that could easily change as it did with MJ and even D-Wade already to an extent.
                  Part of me belives that the reason Kobe isn't a physical slasher is because he is aware of the risks.

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                  • Tre74
                    Rookie
                    • Mar 2007
                    • 158

                    #129
                    Re: Kevin Durant

                    Originally posted by salhus47
                    Part of me belives that the reason Kobe isn't a physical slasher is because he is aware of the risks.
                    100% true. Kobe is smart enough to know that if you want to have a longer career, you better be able to do something more than slash. Thats why kobe shoots jumpshots. He can still get to the rim with the best of them but with him playing the way he plays now he will be playing until he's about 39 and he will still be a good scorer because he doesnt rely on his athleticsim as much as say lebron does. If lebron doesnt develop a jumpshot but the time he reaches that age his career will not be long and he will be ineffective when he starts to lose his speed.

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                    • Rocky
                      All Star
                      • Jul 2002
                      • 6896

                      #130
                      Re: Kevin Durant

                      Originally posted by Mo_Magic
                      Your proof?

                      You have none.
                      That's why I said probaly.

                      Originally posted by Mo_Magic
                      People say there's never been anything like LeBron... well, there's never been anything like Kevin Durant, either. When was the last time you saw a 6'10" guy dribble, shoot, play the post, shoot off the dribble, and control the wing like a guard? The last guy was probably Magic Johnson, but Durant is more athletic than him(in exchange for Magic's vision, I guess.
                      I've never seen a 6'10 guy do that, but I've seen plenty of 6'6 guys do that....which is exactly what Durant is playing like now. Dude doesn't have Lebron's court vision, quickness, ability to finish in traffic, weak side shot blocking ability, lateral movement, or touch at the rim. You can have Durant shooting 44% for three if I can get a guy who can get to the rim with ease.

                      C'mon, the guy is good. But Lebron James good (and I think he is somewhat overrated), I don't see it.

                      Kevin Durant more athletic than Magic Johnson? Maybe the fat Magic back in the late 90's.
                      "Maybe I can't win. But to beat me, he's going to have to kill me. And to kill me, he's gonna have to have the heart to stand in front of me. And to do that, he's got to be willing to die himself. I don't know if he's ready to do that."
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                      • DC
                        Hall Of Fame
                        • Oct 2002
                        • 17996

                        #131
                        Re: Kevin Durant

                        Durant is more athletic than Magic. AT Magic's prime athletic point of his career. How can you laugh at that statement.

                        Another example of, "Because he is a legend he MUST be better at ____ than everyone else"
                        Concrete evidence/videos please

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                        • KG
                          Welcome Back
                          • Sep 2005
                          • 17583

                          #132
                          Re: Kevin Durant

                          Originally posted by DCAllAmerican
                          Durant is more athletic than Magic. AT Magic's prime athletic point of his career. How can you laugh at that statement.

                          Another example of, "Because he is a legend he MUST be better at ____ than everyone else"
                          Magic was pretty damn athletic before he tore his knee up. I believe it happened in his 2nd yr in the league. If you look at his clips from college and his rookie year he looks like a different player athletically.
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                          • DC
                            Hall Of Fame
                            • Oct 2002
                            • 17996

                            #133
                            Re: Kevin Durant

                            Magic was never "Pretty damn athletic." I wouldn't use those workds to describe him at any point of his career.
                            Concrete evidence/videos please

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                            • Jistic
                              Hall Of Fame
                              • Mar 2003
                              • 16405

                              #134
                              Re: Kevin Durant

                              Originally posted by DCAllAmerican
                              Magic was never "Pretty damn athletic." I wouldn't use those workds to describe him at any point of his career.
                              Would slow and fat be better?
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                              • Bornindamecca
                                Books Nelson Simnation
                                • Jul 2007
                                • 10919

                                #135
                                Re: Kevin Durant

                                Originally posted by DCAllAmerican
                                Durant is more athletic than Magic. AT Magic's prime athletic point of his career. How can you laugh at that statement.

                                Another example of, "Because he is a legend he MUST be better at ____ than everyone else"
                                If by athletic, we're talking about jumping ability and overall speed, then Durant is MUCH more athletic than Magic.

                                Clearly Magic was stronger and more agile, but not much more agile. Just had a way better ball handle, which allowed his agility to flourish on the court at 6'9"
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