This is why Durant is no Lebron. Durant can win MVP this year, but he can't sniff Lebrons jock.
3 amazing game 7s tonight in pucks. So pumped.
This is why Durant is no Lebron. Durant can win MVP this year, but he can't sniff Lebrons jock.
3 amazing game 7s tonight in pucks. So pumped.
No one is LeBron. LeBron is in that inner circle of Jordon, Kareem, Wilt, and Malone. Only way he doesn't reach that level is if he gets a career ending injury soon. Durant is well on his way to being a great player. But he's no LeBron. He doesn't have LeBron's ability to dominate a game in all facets of it. That's what makes LeBron so special. Only player in the NBA (JMO) close to LeBron is CP3, different skills set but he's the closest ot being as complete of a player. Durant is more like Kobe. Nothing wrong with that. Just he's not LeBron.
Because KD actually has to play a good team in round one as opposed to LeBron? Right now the biggest difference between LeBron and Durant is that one plays in the west and one plays in the east.
Because KD actually has to play a good team in round one as opposed to LeBron? Right now the biggest difference between LeBron and Durant is that one plays in the west and one plays in the east.
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Lot of attention on Joey Crawford disrupting Durant's FT, but there was a more egregious officiating blunder in Thunder-Grizz last night.
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Tayshaun Prince fouled Serge Ibaka on the final shot. Hit him right on his shooting hand. Foul wasn't called. Maybe cost OKC a playoff game.
If they called a foul on that (which I believe was even after the buzzer went off), it would have been one of the worst black eyes in the NBA. They already had started calling 3 second violations on Memphis down the stretch and gave the ball to OKC on a ball Durant knocked out.
Really? That's what cost OKC the game? LOL
I don't care who they play against. The best players in the NBA should be getting the ball and perfoming. Durant is coming up lame. (so far)
Did playing a good team make him miss the FT last night?
In the four overtime periods played so far in the OKC-MEM series, Russell Westbrook has shot 0/14 from the field, finishing with only 1 point in those four OTs combined
I don't care who they play against. The best players in the NBA should be getting the ball and perfoming. Durant is coming up lame. (so far)
Did playing a good team make him miss the FT last night?