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Re: MVP discussion thread 

Post#1486 » by JesusHCoxMd » Mon Dec 30, 2013 10:38 pm


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After that bad pass, Durant turns to the scorer's table and calls out, 'Not a shot." Had to make sure they knew.

There were a ton of people accusing LeBron protecting his FG% and being disgusted about him supposedly doing it. But we hold different standarts for KD apparently who's openly doing it now. :D
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Re: MVP discussion thread 

Post#1487 » by NaturalThunder » Mon Dec 30, 2013 10:44 pm

JesusHCoxMd wrote:
Jonathan Feigen @Jonathan_Feigen
After that bad pass, Durant turns to the scorer's table and calls out, 'Not a shot." Had to make sure they knew.

There were a ton of people accusing LeBron protecting his FG% and being disgusted about him supposedly doing it. But we hold different standarts for KD apparently who's openly doing it now. :D

Durant's been openly doing it since last year. There were reports of him doing this kind of stuff then, too. Yes, it looks bad, but it's not really causing him or LeBron to play in such a way that hurts their team, so I don't really care about it and don't see it as a big deal in either instance.
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Coxy wrote:I think with a PG like George Hill, they'd be better than current.
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Post#1488 » by Rasho_libre » Mon Dec 30, 2013 11:04 pm

It's not really any different from MJ checking with the score keepers how far he is away from a triple double during that span he was averaging a triple double.
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Post#1489 » by kingkirk » Mon Dec 30, 2013 11:53 pm

OKC off to their best start in franchise history as well. Doing pretty well for a team that was supposedly not going to be a contender anymore without Harden.

Shows how much that team has grown as a collective, lead by Durant.

Anyways, new thread time.

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