Kevin Durant(best case scenario?)
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Kevin Durant(best case scenario?)
If Kevin Durant keeps on working on his games, gets stronger, gives better effort on his defense, and keeps working on his passing and shot selection, basically best case scenario what type of player do you see him becoming?
btw i tried searching for topic related to this but the search didn't come up with any results. So sorry if this topic has come up before, please point me in the right direction.
my best case scenario is the best offensive player in the NBA, and Tayshaun Prince type defense.
btw i tried searching for topic related to this but the search didn't come up with any results. So sorry if this topic has come up before, please point me in the right direction.
my best case scenario is the best offensive player in the NBA, and Tayshaun Prince type defense.
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I really don't think he'll ever be that good defensively - he could, but I don't see it happening for some reason.
One of the best players offensively, maybe even the best, isn't that far fetched either. He could also end up averaging 7-8 rebounds, as he was a great rebounder in college and won't be at the 2 forever.
Statistically, 26-31 ppg, 6-8 rpg, 3-5 apg, 1.5 spg, 1.5 bpg, 45-48% shooting and 37-39% from 3.
One of the best players offensively, maybe even the best, isn't that far fetched either. He could also end up averaging 7-8 rebounds, as he was a great rebounder in college and won't be at the 2 forever.
Statistically, 26-31 ppg, 6-8 rpg, 3-5 apg, 1.5 spg, 1.5 bpg, 45-48% shooting and 37-39% from 3.
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CBS7 wrote:I really don't think he'll ever be that good defensively - he could, but I don't see it happening for some reason.
Me neither. Tayshaun is arguably one of the best man defenders in the NBA right now. If he becomes the best offensive player in the league, with the defense of Tayshaun Prince, that would put him close to the level of Jordan and well over Kobe.

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He won't ever be a lock down defender probably, because he will have a big scoring load, but to say he doesn't have defensive potential.... He's longer and taller than Tayshaun, and he's probably a bit more athletic.
He could be a lock down defender, especially in spurts down the stretch of games.
Offensively, his length and skill is quite unique, very few players have ever had it like that.
As a rebounder, he has the instincts, and the desire, as he moves to the 3 and gains weight, expect him to move into the 6-7 range.
He won't ever be a high volume assist guy, he's like Carmelo Anthony, he will be finishing plays off, not creating for an offense.
He has a bright future, and he's a match up nightmare, no matter where you play him.
He could be a lock down defender, especially in spurts down the stretch of games.
Offensively, his length and skill is quite unique, very few players have ever had it like that.
As a rebounder, he has the instincts, and the desire, as he moves to the 3 and gains weight, expect him to move into the 6-7 range.
He won't ever be a high volume assist guy, he's like Carmelo Anthony, he will be finishing plays off, not creating for an offense.
He has a bright future, and he's a match up nightmare, no matter where you play him.
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I'm looking at Durant's clutch stats on 82games.com and I'm surprised at how clutch this guy was his rookie year.
41.8 ppg per 48 min
.470 fg% .04 better then his avg.
.667 3p% .35 better then his avg.
.880 ft% .01 better then his avg.
he didn't avg many assists or rebounds though, he will need to work n that.
41.8 ppg per 48 min
.470 fg% .04 better then his avg.
.667 3p% .35 better then his avg.
.880 ft% .01 better then his avg.
he didn't avg many assists or rebounds though, he will need to work n that.
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dre_1614 wrote:I'm looking at Durant's clutch stats on 82games.com and I'm surprised at how clutch this guy was his rookie year.
41.8 ppg per 48 min
.470 fg% .04 better then his avg.
.667 3p% .35 better then his avg.
.880 ft% .01 better then his avg.
he didn't avg many assists or rebounds though, he will need to work n that.
The dude is sick, he said himself, "I live for those shots." Now that's confidence, and that's what clutch scoring is all about.
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I think Durant best case is a Tmac/Dirk combination. If he can one day grow into his body he could become the most difficult guy in the league to matchup with.
30 7 4 would be numbers that I could see him getting very easy.
30 7 4 would be numbers that I could see him getting very easy.
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