slick_watts wrote:He'll end up the same kind of defensive player that Danny Granger is, i.e. not a liability and capable of making a few good plays here and there. Tayshaun Prince and Andrei Kirilenko are both exceptional defenders who had that reputation entering the league. It would be very unusual for Kevin Durant to develop into that kind of defender.
I personally think his defense will improve, but there really isn't any evidence supporting that belief. Many skilled offensive players never really become good defenders, but they can buy into a system and have their decifiencies masked. Take two former Sonics, Rashard Lewis and Ray Allen. Lewis never played any defense on Seattle but now he's guarding power forwards in Orlando. Ray Allen was quoted once about not caring much about defense, now he's buying into the system in Boston and is much less of a liability.
You know I think Durant is cut from a more competetive cloth than Ray and Rashard. I see him in more of a Kobe, LeBron or maybe even MJ mold. I just don't see the kid being satisfied with being a one way player.
The kid is barely 21, he is still learning the league. His "D" will be much improved in two more years.