Kevin Durant is not who everyone has been saying he is. It’s not the Celtics sweep, it’s something that we’ve seen for a long time. #Durant #NBA #Curry Twitter- @MJ2KALLDAY Gaming/Streaming- @MJPLAYSALLDAY For many years, whenever Kevin Durant has been healthy, he has been considered either the best player in the world or in the top 3. Just last year, he went on a tear in the playoffs, specifically against the Bucks. Giannis even called him the best player. 2 rings, 2 finals MVPS with Curry and the Warriors even though defenders were leaving Durant wide open to get to Curry and that Curry deserved one of those final MVPs. We know KD is on twitter religiously. He even liked a tweet saying the Curry needed another MVP and three-all stars to get the job done. And that Kevin Durant was better. **Uhm, Durant, you know you needed another MVP and three-All stars to get the job done.** What if we look at Durant’s career without Curry? 4 scoring titles, 1 NBA finals appearance, 1 MVP, 7x All-Star, 5 All-NBA First Teams, all before the age of 28. But KD and the Thunder weren’t winners. They were really good, the young trio of Russ, Harden, and KD were ahead of schedule when they made the finals in 2012. Despite the Thunder losing Harden, the Thunder were still really good when healthy, 60 wins in 2013, 59 in 2014, 55, in 2016. They were favorites to come out of the West in 2013 and 2014, forget the Lakers failed superteam. Sure in 2013, Westbrook got hurt in the playoffs, but what about 2014? They lost to the Spurs playing hero ball. Westbrook had a 35% usage rate, KD with 29.4%, and they couldn’t keep up. We take out the championships away from Durant and we get one of the greatest scorers of all time. A near 7 footer with insane skill, but not a leader. Kevin Durant for years complained about the Thunder not having enough ball movement with Westbrook. That the offense was too reliant on himself and Westbrook. Westbrook and Durant both had usage rates above 30%. At the end of his run with the Warriors, Durant made it clear that he felt like he wasn’t part of a group, and that he wanted to dive deeper into his bag, to go away from the motion offense since it didn’t work in the last two rounds of the playoffs. **The Nets was his chance to have his team.** The Nets were KD’s team, not Kyrie’s. Weird for Kyrie because he also wanted his own team and not to be a Robin to a Batman. But I digress. Kyrie stated that this team didn’t need a coach, Durant implied that anyone could step up to be the coach. What this means is that they took on the leadership responsibility all to themselves. It’s why the Nets didn’t really have an offense besides give KD and Kyrie the ball and have them figure it out. So basically, OKC Thunder basketball. These are decisions Durant has made **But as evident in this series, Durant ball doesn’t work against a good team because Durant can struggle to run an offense.** Durant multiple times, especially in Game 3, couldn’t run the offense. Bad decision making, hesitant. And this isn’t the first time KD has struggled. Let’s go back to 2016. The Thunder are up 3-1 against the Warriors. Durant to that point has been solid, 30.8 points, 8.4 rebounds on 43% from the field. And then we have Games 6. OKC is up 8 in the 4th quarter, but Durant goes 1 of 5, 2 crunchtime turnovers, mainly led by bad decision making. Durant goes 10-31 from the field for the entire game. And in Game 7, well Curry outplayed Durant, again. In the last 3 games, Durant averaged 32 pointson 39.5% from the field while Curry averaged 32.7 points, 7.7 assists on 47% from the field, 47% from 3. Durant has guard like skills, but he’s not necessarily a floor general. Similar to shortcomings with Kawhi, except he’s worked on that and tried to pair himself with a floor general like Kyle Lowry or the entire Spurs sytem. Just this season, NBA executives picked Kevin Durant as the most clutch player in the NBA. Durant has hit the second most clutch shots in the playoffs since 2000 and while he has hit some amazing shots, he’s only shooting 33% from the field in those situations, considerably worse than other stars. Kevin Durant as the closer really came from his games against the Cavs which again, even Ty Lue has stated, the Cavs focused mainly on Curry. The gameplan was to double Steph every time he touched the ball. To sit here and argue that KD is better than Steph is a wild statement considering the fact that Steph has 2 MVPs, 2 finals appearances, 1 championship and 2 scoring titles without Kevin Durant. Kevin Durant is one of the most gifted scorers in NBA history, a freak of nature. But as we’ve seen time and time again, Durant raises the floor of his team, he’s had some amazing playoff series like against the Clippers in 2014. He has 14 40+ point games in the playoffs.
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Steph Curry has reached his breaking point. It’s 2019 NBA Finals. The Warriors just lost Kevin Durant for a second time due to an achilles tear. Klay Thompson already missed game 3, leaving Curry facing a box and one. And in Game 6, when Klay Thompson goes for dunk and lands on the floor in pain, the camera pans to Curry who is sitting on the floor in disbelief And now in 2024, we saw Curry have a similar reaction, with tears on his face, not because of Draymond getting ejected 4 minutes into the game, but because of what it means. This season for the Warriors has been a disaster. And it’s finally breaking Steph Curry, but why now? Why is Curry just done with the Warriors? The Warriors made the best of the situation getting D’Angelo Russell who they would later flip for Andrew Wiggins, but man 2019-2021 were rough. 2019 because Curry and Klay were both hurt, and they went 15 and 50 but in 2020, Curry went through it for several reasons. Now if you think Stephen Curry doesn’t care, think again. He cares about what people start saying, remember Kendrick Perkins, he cares about his legacy, something we’re about to get to in 2022 but Curry who was already an NBA champion was getting disrespected and he answered by leading the league in scoring. Yes, Steph Curry without another all star carried the Warriors to an 8th seed. The hope was that once Klay Thompson would come back, maybe the Warriors could be good again. But management didn’t. They just didn’t believe that the team could get it done and wanted the team to focus on younger players. In fact the Warriors going into the 2021-22 season were 9th in power rankings by bleacher report, 13th in LA times. But Klay would come back and while he wasn’t the same old Klay, he had his moments and was good enough that Curry’s faith was rewarded. Wiggins revamped himself, players finally understood how to play with Curry, how to spot him wide open. And perhaps the most important, Steph Curry finally won his finals MVP. You can see how much it meant to him, crying on the court. And afterwards, he was talking the talk, especially to all the doubters. Well duh, when you go from kicking your opponents to punching your own teammates, that tends to happen. So another year lost in the championship window. Where most players would have lost out on hope before the first championship, and even after last season, Curry had a lot of faith in himself and his closest teammates could get it done but that doesn’t seem likely because of piece #2 the Warriors are potentially calling it quits after this season and that’s coming from the Warriors owner. It’s no secret that Klay and Draymond Green’s contracts are ending soon. Klay is up this year, Draymond next. But the Warriors paid over $150 million in taxes last year to keep this exact roster in taxt. That’s right, the new luxury tax rules made the Warriors a luxury tax repeater making them pay higher rates for going over the salary cap since they re signed their core to massive contracts. And Joe Lacob, the owner, is sick of it. He’s stated that he wants to completely be out of the luxury tax. And that’s the thing. It’s not injuries that is holding this team back right now. It’s the players and management themselves. And yes while Curry proved all the haters wrong winning a finals MVP, he has a chance to do something special, something that would cement his legacy, and that’s Piece #3, a 5th championship can put Steph Curry as the best point guard of all time. At the current moment, there is the conversation of who’s the best point guard of all time: Magic or Steph. Even Steph was asked about it he said, Now the main argument holding Steph back is that Magic has one more championship. But if that was equalized, would that mean Steph would be the best point guard? Steph, like Jordan, takes a lot of things personally. And take the words of his teammates, And apparently Jordan said that Magic is the best point guard of all time. This 5th championship puts Curry firmly in the top 10 of all time, because he’s already done the rest. He has one of the biggest impacts on the game, he’s a multiple time MVP winner, and broke countless records. The reason why we are entertaining this debate is because Steph has the full resume, he has that aura.