bledredwine wrote:Iwasawitness wrote:michaelm wrote:I don’t agree and I am a GSW fan who has Curry as his all time favorite player.
Bottom line is that they were unstoppable together in 2017. The defensive focus may even have been more on Curry as some have hypothesised in the past because there was an ultimately of course vain hope that there was some vague chance of stopping Curry and hence the duo while there was almost nothing which could be done about KD if he was next to Curry.
Westbrook was very talented athletically, even more so before the knee injury, but didn’t play smart basketball back in the KD days and OKC sometimes came unstuck because a dual iso game plan didn’t maximise their talents or their benefit to the team, and both were both prone to poor decisions in the denouement of close games.
It is indeed remarkable that LeBron is a great PG along with everything else but since when have all small forwards needed to be point guards ?, particularly one who is possibly the tallest SF ever and quite likely the purest scoring SF ever. He actually said outright that he was going to GSW to play with Curry and to play a more team game, which proved to be a fairly good plan when he duly executed said plan in 2017. Kerr didn’t even go all out because he has a philosophical belief in ensemble play and keeping everyone involved both offensively and defensively, had he chosen he could have just run constant Curry/KD pick and roll plays about which absolutely nothing could have been done. Sure KD flourishes with someone else primarily running the team, but so what ?. As above he played the SF position and some center minutes for GSW,
Curry getting more defensive focus isn’t a hypothesis… it’s a fact.
Lebron guarded Durant and got lit up, then chose not to guard him the following year sooo…
no excuses. Durant FMVP
1. LeBron lit up Durant, despite Kevin having far superior defensive talent around him. It goes both ways.
2. I’ve already explained why saying he chose not to guard him next season means nothing. He chose not to guard any opposing teams best player. This is just desperation on your end because you have no leg to stand on.
But sure… Durant FMVP. Congrats to him beating LeBron while being on a significantly better team… twice. If only they had faced on an even playing field.
Oh wait, they did, in 2012… and LeBron gentlemen swept him.












