Tim_Hardawayy wrote:3ammy3uck3ts wrote:This is the norm for Heat fans, we’re too good for every star
Not at all, just speaking plainly. And I'd argue the inverse, you're willing to go for a lesser option because you feel the clock ticking on Bam's prime.
I really like Bam, I think he's special offensively, but a bit overrated offensively due to era. I think if he entered the league 20 years ago, he's an 18/9 guy with really good defense, maybe 3-4 assists a game as well, and just like in this era you wouldn't want him as more than a 3rd option on a true contender. And the 25 a game thing is never going to happen, but I still think he's a defensive cornerstone that can be a pillar of a championship squad. Just don't think desperately throwing assets at KD is the answer as it effectively puts us in the same situation we willingly opted not to be in with Jimmy, and I don't think 37-38 year old KD is going to be that much better than Jimmy when you factor in defense and everything else.
I don't want to desperately throw assets at KD and am lukewarm on the idea of overspending.
But, things get disingenuous when people start with their position of not wanting to make a move and then twist reality to try to make it fit their feelings (as seen in the quoted below).
Also KD is not the panacea some seem to think he is, outside of joining a 73 win squad he has failed to have great postseason success, and had plenty of injury problems (averaged 42 games played a season last 5 years not including this one). He's got pretty numbers and a smooth game, but if this team was serious about sacrificing the future for a 2 year window with a rapidly aging vet and they gave up Jimmy to just try again with KD, THAT would be the point I'm done with the front office. I may not always agree with the moves, but be consistent with what you're doing.
Firstly, nasty work to use the fact that he tore his achilles and missed an entire season (and then came back as the same level impact player) as a means to weigh down season averages for the past 5 seasons without providing that context--it's 53 games per season for the past 4 full seasons.
And 86% of games since the start of the 2023-2024 season.KD has the 4th highest playoff ppg in NBA history, and he's still putting up playoff stats commensurate with those averages.
Durant's career playoff stats are 29.3 ppg (48% fg, 36% 3pt), 4 assists, 8 rebounds, and 2.2 stocks.
KD made it to the conference finals 4 out of his 6 seasons with OKC, including the finals once (the only times OKC has been to either).
KD then went full front runner and joined GS. Lame move. I agree. But, he went on to win 2 straight championships where he was finals MVP for both. They went to a 3rd championship and lost to the GOAT after KD tore his achilles. Seemed he was kinda important to their success huh?
For those keeping track, that's 3 more conference finals appearances and 3 more finals appearances for KD. Now up to 7 conference finals through 9 seasons and 4 finals appearances through 9 seasons in the NBA.
KD then signed with Brooklyn. In season 1, they lost in round 2 to the eventual champions--Milwaukee Bucks. As many may recall, Brooklyn was a KD toe away from knocking out MIL in round 2 and likely proceeding to win it all. This is the same MIL team that swept Miami in round 1.
Jimmy's stats vs the 2021 Bucks in playoffs (4 games): 14.5 ppg (29.7% FG , 27% 3p%), 7 assists, 7 rebounds, 1.6 stocks
Durant's stats vs the 2021 Bucks in playoffs (7 games): 35.4 ppg (49.7% FG, 35 % 3p%), 5 assists, 10. rebounds, 2.7 stocks
The following season, KD's Nets flopped as drama mounted and Harden forced a trade to Philly mid-season. Nets got Ben Simmons in return who did not play a game for them that season.
KD demanded a trade in 2023 and spent the back half of his season on the Suns. Suns lost to the eventual champs in the Denver Nuggets in 6 games in round 2 of the playoffs. Phoenix was the only team to take that Nuggets squad past 5 games in a playoff series. As you all recall, Miami lost to Denver in 5 games in the finals.
Jimmy's stats vs the 2023 Nuggets in playoffs (5 games): 21.6 ppg (41.3% fg, 36.8% 3 pt), 6 assists, 5 rebounds, 1.6 stocks
Durant's stats vs the 2023 Nuggets in playoffs (6 games): 29.5 ppg (45.3% fg, 22.2% 3pt), 5 assists, 10 rebounds, 2.4 stocks
That brings us to last season, where a poorly built Phoenix squad lost to the Minnesota Timberwolves in round 1 of the playoffs in 4 games. In that series Durant averaged 27 ppg (55% FG, 42% 3pt), 3 assists, 7 rebounds, and 2 stocks. Phoenix's frontcourt got decimated by Minnesota's size as no one on PHX did anything aside from Durant and Booker.
The guy you claim has failed to have great playoff success outside of his 3 seasons with the Warriors has made it to the playoffs 13 of his 16 active seasons in the NBA. Has made it past the first round 10 out of the 13 times he's been in the playoffs. Has made it to the conference finals 7 out of his 13 times in the playoffs (54% of the time), has made it to the finals 4 out of his 13 times in the playoffs (31% of the time), and has won 2 championships.
Durant's career playoff stats are 29.3 ppg (48% fg, 36% 3pt), 4 assists, 8 rebounds, and 2.2 stocks. And he's put up numbers as good or better than his career averages in each of the 4 playoff appearances he's had since leaving GS (including the last 2 seasons). KD has the 4th highest playoff ppg in NBA history, and he's still putting up playoff stats commensurate with those averages.
Let's stop with the false equivalency of comparing Kevin Durant and Jimmy as equal pieces to work with this Miami core.
Yes, I'm concerned about any aging superstar and durability. But, Kevin Durant is the exact archetype of the exception to concerns about age. Jimmy is not.