totallystoked wrote:KD_Steph wrote:totallystoked wrote:It was embarrassing watching Durant and Brook fail so often and so badly at the end of games last season. Donovan did nothing to reign in westbrook or durant, and watching them force the action with no plan was an embarrassment to the game.
Durant has a real coach now, and he's on a real basketball TEAM. No more JV coach. A pg who is the exact opposite of brook's in-efficiency.
Durant has a new lease on his basketball life. Which is bad for league parity. And brook has a chance to win the award he truly cares most about: the individual MVP. But it destroys his chances of winning a championship.
This breakup reminds me a bit of a poor man's version of shaq and kobe splitting apart. Only brook won't get his championship and durant likely will.
Yup. Coaching is extremely important. That alone I believe will make Durant a better player in GSW. The gap between Kerr and Brooks/Donovan is huge. Durant is gonna learn a lot from Kerr. Regarding Russ, he is a great player but I think he was a bad fit for Durant. That's all. Steph compliments him much better as a PG. They will build a great chemistry together and we already saw flashes of that in their last preseason game.
Unfortunately for brook, I don't think he's a good complement to or for anyone. Durant should've been ideal. He's a catch and shoot player who doesn't need the ball in his hands most of the time. Durant is incredibly efficient.
Brook will mix like oil and water with any superstar caliber player. He's exactly in the situ he wants to be in: a situ which allows him to max out his own stats, but which unfortunately leaves him in a competitive no man's land: good enough to make the playoffs, but not good enough to win a championship and not bad enough to ever get a decent draft pick. OK will be a one man show/treadmill team while brook is in his statistical prime.
I see where you are coming from. I'm not a fan of his game but I would still consider him a top 10 player. It's really much better situation than not having a superstar/star at all so it's not too bad for OKC. In any case, I feel we are going off-topic with this discussion. Let's try to keep it about Durant and what he is doing in his new team.