bwgood77 wrote:ArksNetsSince99 wrote:enigmatics wrote:
Nobody knows for sure. Clearly it was my OPINION.
But I'm also wise enough to know watching him put up 30 on a depleted Nets squad isn't enough for me to sit there and say that had he stayed on the Suns the result would have been any different than the last two years. KD is an elite player - injuries or not. He's a difference maker when it comes to winning the first title in Suns history.
It’s depends which KD you getting , as a Nets fan I Saw two tails of KD during his time here , Bucks KD and Celtics KD
2 years ago vs Bucks , he was a toenail away from playing you guys in a finals on heavily injured Nets team (both Harden Kyrie down ) he was amazing , best player on the planet , if you get this KD title is yours
Last year vs Celtics , dominated KD , at some moments the worse player on the floor ( yes frickin Bruce Brown or Shadow of Dragic was better than him ) heavily doubled KD was a turnover machine , bad passer , he was that bad that ball in his hands meant one thing -turnover , you don’t want to see this version of him
But if Suns fans saw that and we were knocked out with him, especially swept or knocked out in 5, people would claim something has got to change, KD is getting too old, etc, and that we would never win with him. Now of course he has looked like a super stud again when he's been on the court again this year. We will see if he can play throughout the playoffs and continue at that level. He should be able to play at that level, given we also have Booker to take some heat off him, so it may just come down to health and how we match up with opponents.
As long as come next month Durant can stay healthy, you guys are going to be fine. This situation is way better than the absolute dumpster fire that happened last year. Doubling Durant like Boston did against your team would be suicidal with Booker and CP3 on the floor.





















