Until the Thunder win it all, these games in the regular season are meaningless. Good win, but let's see them do this in May.
I agree. Its there time now. They need to win. But, anytime you go into SA and win by double digits its a good win.
Until the Thunder win it all, these games in the regular season are meaningless. Good win, but let's see them do this in May.
Ah yes, another gem.
Then Why do you argue the reason theThunder lost in the playoffs was bc of Westbrook injury?
Because losing a top five player without time to prepare is.hard? Your argument is so off its hysterical. Westbrook is one of the best players in the NBA. No team would win a.championship with losing their second best player and westbrook is the beat of aall the second options on any team.
Then Why do you argue the reason theThunder lost in the playoffs was bc of Westbrook injury?
Honestly if Durant were so incredible he should be able to beat teams by himself.
Lebron, with the Thunder's cast last year (minus Russell) would have still be in the finals.
and for the record I think Durant is the 2nd best player in the game, but he's not an all-time great. Give LeBron Westbrook and Ibaka. Oooh man.
Westbrook didnt play in the 2nd round dip****.
The same thing would of happened, LeBron wouldnt of magically turned their role players into MJ.
Who said anything about the 2nd round?
All I'm saying is, not even talking about last year in particular, Westbrook has been good for a few years. If LeBron had a guy playing like that and Harden when he was there? Damn. You can say it's because of age or experience, but it's still the truth. LeBron, those year, would have run with that team, if even for a year, and won it. The question is, has Durant made that step? Not yet, and until he does (the way I believe LeBron has - I think him at that time in his game would have won). I know it's because Durant is young, but it's not a guarantee he reaches that level. The NBA is a star driven sport more than any other. I think it's more fair to judge NBA players, singularly, who are supposed to be elite, on championships than in most other sports. He could definitely do it IMO but he has to.
1- KD, Russ, Harden were 21-22 when they made the Finals, thats baby age in the NBA.
2- Its no lock LeBron wins it with them, odds are better but its no lock.
3- KD is 25, you act like he will never win one.
4- It's a team game.
5- If Durant isnt a star, who is outside of LeBron?
1) I understand that. I'm saying Lebron, at that time in HIS career, would have won.
3) Never said I think Durant won't win one. I think he HAS to first the way LeBron had to first.
4) Yes I know, but IMO it's more star driven than any other major sport. To be considered elite in the NBA it's more important to win 'ships than other sports. Smaller pool, higher standats.
5) Durant is the 2nd best player in the league, he's a star, but he's not one of the best of all time. He could end up being it but he's not yet.
Who said anything about the 2nd round?
All I'm saying is, not even talking about last year in particular, Westbrook has been good for a few years. If LeBron had a guy playing like that and Harden when he was there? Damn. You can say it's because of age or experience, but it's still the truth. LeBron, those year, would have run with that team, if even for a year, and won it. The question is, has Durant made that step? Not yet, and until he does (the way I believe LeBron has - I think him at that time in his game would have won). I know it's because Durant is young, but it's not a guarantee he reaches that level. The NBA is a star driven sport more than any other. I think it's more fair to judge NBA players, singularly, who are supposed to be elite, on championships than in most other sports. He could definitely do it IMO but he has to.
Lets look at what you said here regarding Durant not winning a title yet:
10-11 Lost to Mavs in WCF - Team was 21-22 years of age and getting first taste of action and lost to a veteran filled team Dallas
11-12 Lost to Heat in Finals - Team was 22-23 and lost to a team with the greatest player of all time in his prime along with Wade (top 50) player and Bosh who was good. Are we really going to fault Durant for not winning a title against a loaded Heat team with Lebron James on it? Would Lebron at 23 years of age substituted for Durant beat that Heat team? I doubt it....
12-13 Lost to Memphis in second round - Lost Westbrook. Not sure what other reason there needs to be. When you lose a top 5 player you are not going to win anything
Now, I expect them to win it this year. Sure, the team is still young but the core is getting older and more experienced. I think its fair to criticize both Durant/RW if they can't get it done this year assuming health for both of those guys.