ShaqAttac wrote:tsherkin wrote:ShaqAttac wrote:steph way better at middies than kd is at trips and > at ft's too
I think you underestimate the difference in their mid-range shooting. From 17-23, Durant has taken fully 41% of his shots (or almost 7.4 per game) from 10-23 feet, shooting 52.0% from 10-16 and 53.1% from 16-23. That's... absurd.
Steph over the same time frame has taken about 15% of his shots (or just under 3 per game, shooting 49.8% and 47.1% from 10-16 and 16-23 respectively. Add to that Durant shooting a shade over 39% from 3 and over 89% from the FT line during this time frame while generating more FTA/g than Steph and you don't really have an argument about Steph's FT shooting being relevant.
Yes, Steph is the ultimate 3pt shooter in terms of range, volume and raw percentage. He's the best 3pt shooter we've ever seen, to an outlier degree and he's better at that than Durant. But KD leverages the mid-range very, very effectively and he's noticeably better at it on more than double Steph's volume... and that's not considering 3-10 feet, where he takes another 12.5% of his shots at 52.7% FG compared to Steph taking 11.5% (quite similar) and shooting 50.6%. So again, another evident advantage for Durant over a large block of time.
I'm not saying that that you can't make a good pro-Steph argument, I'm saying your incredulity over the idea that the comparison should be made is misplaced. There's a very good pro-KD argument in terms of total shooting ability. Whether that's enough that lots of people will accept it or not is another story, because Steph's 3pt shooting is wild stuff, to be sure. But there's no sense wailing at the basic premise that someone drew the comparison and has the dissenting opinion, because Durant is better at shooting from everywhere under the arc and that does matter to some extent.
is kd closah to steph as a 3-pt shooter than steph is to kd as a middy merchant?
Maybe this is oversimplified but career-wise ...
Steph is better at the line ...
Steph is better from three ...
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Steph is better from 16ft to 3pt.
And if one were to kick out Durant's first two years so it's an identical timeframe (and doing Durant a favor) it's more or less still true (16ft to to 3pt now a tie to 3dp per Reference).
Then throw in Steph's average shot distance is further out.
and
Durant got to play with Curry who is a great playmaker and whose offball movement and shooting threat means huge gravity ... that works both ways but given what's highlighted, it would seem Durant is getting the better boost.
Durant of course has a substantial advantage in terms of free throw draw within the more general remit of scoring game that might make him the more efficient scorer overall.
A list of shooters will always depend on what you mean by it ... for instance I think Ben Taylor's list skewed towards 3pters (exemplified for instance where Dirk fell) and seemed, at a glance, to not weight creation a great deal beyond a minimum threshold to qualify (which cut out Novak, Morrow) and Durant's last couple of seasons push him up the rankings on long-midrange but I'm struggling to see the shooting case for Durant here, though perhaps I'm missing something (playoffs seem to follow similar trends, KD opens up a small 16 to 3pt advantage - and in the last couple of years has opened up an advantage in the shorter midrange (10-16ft) though even here we're starting to skew pro-bigger guys who can more easily get shots off at this range). Per above it depends what one means and Durant has made progress on shooting leaderboards lately.