Durant
32/7/3 on 51.7TS%
On court - 103.2 ORTG/109.5 DRTG
Off court - 58.8ORTG/114.2 DRTG
Westbrook
26/10/8 on 45.3TS%
On court - 98.5 ORTG/111.8 DRTG
Off court - 119.2 ORTG/91.2 DRTG
Yeah, Durant clearly gave the series up
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NW wrote:omerome wrote:I don't like this because this will continue to set a dangerous precedent moving forward. Once you're a free agent, I guess you should just look at the team with the best record and join up with them because otherwise, it'll just be a waste of time to compete.
Fans like competition. That's a big reason why we play and watch. If there are just super teams forming, it feels like the sports experience is being taken away. Fans feel cheated.
Why do people act like KD went to GS because they were the best team. He had interest in GS long before that was the case
Frank Dux wrote:Edrees wrote:Lol does anyone realize Shaq left a team that was even closer to a title to join Kobe and Phil jackson? Nobody even cares about that because he won 3 titles. You guys can keep telling yourself people will knock Durants legacy but Id bet alot of money if he wins two titles nobody will give a **** he joined the warriors.
You must be young because Phil was still with Chicago when Shaq came to L.A. Kobe was 17 and was just drafted.
Nick and Eddie were solid players, but Shaq didn't sign with a stacked team that was guaranteed a title, like Durant.
Edrees wrote:Lol does anyone realize Shaq left a team that was even closer to a title to join Kobe and Phil jackson? Nobody even cares about that because he won 3 titles. You guys can keep telling yourself people will knock Durants legacy but Id bet alot of money if he wins two titles nobody will give a **** he joined the warriors.
bwgood77 wrote:Hindenburg wrote:In 5 years when Durant has 3-4 FMVPs and people will be putting Durant in their top 5-10 all time, no one will remember any of this.
Any hardcore basketball fan will.
NZB2323 wrote:Edrees wrote:Lol does anyone realize Shaq left a team that was even closer to a title to join Kobe and Phil jackson? Nobody even cares about that because he won 3 titles. You guys can keep telling yourself people will knock Durants legacy but Id bet alot of money if he wins two titles nobody will give a **** he joined the warriors.
When Shaq joined the Lakers the Lakers had not yet traded for a 17 year old Kobe Bryant as the 13th pick in the draft, and the Lakers wouldn't hire Phil Jackson for 2 more years. Shaq left a team that won 60 games, even with Shaq missing 28 games, while he was playing alongside fellow all-star Penny Hardaway, who made the all-NBA first team. Shaq joined a Lakers team that had no all-stars, and Del Harris as a head coach.

Onus wrote:bwgood77 wrote:Hindenburg wrote:In 5 years when Durant has 3-4 FMVPs and people will be putting Durant in their top 5-10 all time, no one will remember any of this.
Any hardcore basketball fan will.
It's pretty recognized that Lebron's legacy is unaffected by him jumping ship twice to better situations
Edrees wrote:Lol does anyone realize Shaq left a team that was even closer to a title to join Kobe and Phil jackson? Nobody even cares about that because he won 3 titles. You guys can keep telling yourself people will knock Durants legacy but Id bet alot of money if he wins two titles nobody will give a **** he joined the warriors.
bwgood77 wrote:Onus wrote:bwgood77 wrote:Any hardcore basketball fan will.
It's pretty recognized that Lebron's legacy is unaffected by him jumping ship twice to better situations
I just disagreed that people wouldn't remember it. I think many people will.
Onus wrote:bwgood77 wrote:Hindenburg wrote:In 5 years when Durant has 3-4 FMVPs and people will be putting Durant in their top 5-10 all time, no one will remember any of this.
Any hardcore basketball fan will.
It's pretty recognized that Lebron's legacy is unaffected by him jumping ship twice to better situations

taikibansei wrote:Onus wrote:bwgood77 wrote:Any hardcore basketball fan will.
It's pretty recognized that Lebron's legacy is unaffected by him jumping ship twice to better situations
Again, LMAO at the people (mostly GSW fans) making this comparison as if it could possibly mean something. The Warriors WON the NBA championship in 2015, and really should have won it in 2016. (Curry wasn't 100%, and Green and Bogut both missed important games.) This is a team that without KD would still have been favorites to win the NBA championship this coming season (especially as they would have kept Bogut). I mean, we're talking about a team that won 73 games last season, for heck's sake!
Compare this to LeBron's Miami and Cleveland teams. Yes, the televised "Decision" was lame (and LeBron took a lot of deserved heat for that). Still, without LeBron, I doubt Miami wins a title...and I doubt Cleveland makes it out of the first round of the playoffs.
Seriously, if you guys truly think the situations equivalent...I don't know what else to say....

Onus wrote:taikibansei wrote:Onus wrote:
It's pretty recognized that Lebron's legacy is unaffected by him jumping ship twice to better situations
Again, LMAO at the people (mostly GSW fans) making this comparison as if it could possibly mean something. The Warriors WON the NBA championship in 2015, and really should have won it in 2016. (Curry wasn't 100%, and Green and Bogut both missed important games.) This is a team that without KD would still have been favorites to win the NBA championship this coming season (especially as they would have kept Bogut). I mean, we're talking about a team that won 73 games last season, for heck's sake!
Compare this to LeBron's Miami and Cleveland teams. Yes, the televised "Decision" was lame (and LeBron took a lot of deserved heat for that). Still, without LeBron, I doubt Miami wins a title...and I doubt Cleveland makes it out of the first round of the playoffs.
Seriously, if you guys truly think the situations equivalent...I don't know what else to say....
You do realize as soon as Lebron joined Miami they threw a parade and started saying not 1, not 2 not 3 ... before the season even started.
Yea it was a foregone conclusion that they were going to win titles by not only themselves but the media and fans. They had 2 of the top 5 talents and a third who could be argued top 10 at the time. So to say these situations aren't similar is just
Onus wrote:bwgood77 wrote:Hindenburg wrote:In 5 years when Durant has 3-4 FMVPs and people will be putting Durant in their top 5-10 all time, no one will remember any of this.
Any hardcore basketball fan will.
It's pretty recognized that Lebron's legacy is unaffected by him jumping ship twice to better situations

Onus wrote:bwgood77 wrote:Onus wrote:
It's pretty recognized that Lebron's legacy is unaffected by him jumping ship twice to better situations
I just disagreed that people wouldn't remember it. I think many people will.
It won't matter in the long run, people will remember he has 3 rings and is a "winner", not that he's jump shipped twice. Hell you have people in this very thread making revisionist history saying he joined a bad Miami team and took a gamble on Kyrie and Love. This country celebrates winners and it really doesn't matter how you got there to do it, which is sad but why Trump is a presidental candidate.
Onus wrote:taikibansei wrote:Onus wrote:
It's pretty recognized that Lebron's legacy is unaffected by him jumping ship twice to better situations
Again, LMAO at the people (mostly GSW fans) making this comparison as if it could possibly mean something. The Warriors WON the NBA championship in 2015, and really should have won it in 2016. (Curry wasn't 100%, and Green and Bogut both missed important games.) This is a team that without KD would still have been favorites to win the NBA championship this coming season (especially as they would have kept Bogut). I mean, we're talking about a team that won 73 games last season, for heck's sake!
Compare this to LeBron's Miami and Cleveland teams. Yes, the televised "Decision" was lame (and LeBron took a lot of deserved heat for that). Still, without LeBron, I doubt Miami wins a title...and I doubt Cleveland makes it out of the first round of the playoffs.
Seriously, if you guys truly think the situations equivalent...I don't know what else to say....
You do realize as soon as Lebron joined Miami they threw a parade and started saying not 1, not 2 not 3 ... before the season even started.
Yea it was a foregone conclusion that they were going to win titles by not only themselves but the media and fans. They had 2 of the top 5 talents and a third who could be argued top 10 at the time. So to say these situations aren't similar is just
bwgood77 wrote:Onus wrote:bwgood77 wrote:
I just disagreed that people wouldn't remember it. I think many people will.
It won't matter in the long run, people will remember he has 3 rings and is a "winner", not that he's jump shipped twice. Hell you have people in this very thread making revisionist history saying he joined a bad Miami team and took a gamble on Kyrie and Love. This country celebrates winners and it really doesn't matter how you got there to do it, which is sad but why Trump is a presidental candidate.
Perhaps. People will be able to make up their own minds on what they "remember". He's not guaranteed a ring by any means. He certainly SHOULD win one now. I don't think people remember Gary Payton because of his ring in Miami but will remember him more for his time in Seattle. I'm sure there are many examples.
Well I almost said it the first time, but I will this time, this isn't a thread about LeBron, but I think everything you do impacts your legacy personally. But since SO many people base EVERYTHING about how good a player was based on # of rings, then all of those who judge things that way will only care about that. As a hardcore fan, personally I judge everything with context. I'm sure many others here do too.
I DEFINITELY don't want to get into an election discussion here as this is definitely not the place for it.