GC Pantalones wrote:Jim Naismith wrote:Basketballefan wrote:KD was not top 5 in 2010 imo. 2011 is debatable, he had no argument over Dirk LBJ Wade or Dwight i know that, then you have Rose, Kobe, and Cp3 who would have a case over KD so ill stick with my original top 10 for 5 years.
Season rankings for Durant:
MVP Shares
2010: #2
2011: #5
2012: #2
2013: #2
2014: #1
RPOY Shares
2010: #5
2011: #6
2012: #2
2013: #2
2014: #2
So you're saying he was barely seen as top 5 in 2010 and wasn't seen as top 5 in 2011 (by the realgm voters who vote for player of the year not "Most Valuable Player") and that somehow doesn't prove his point?
I have not been able to follow the threads like I've liked too (for example I saw someone mention a great Gilmore post and I missed it and haven't had the time to find it) but I was able to read this thread and while the argument for KD is strong it is still based on 3 years of ATG level play and 2 other years of top 10 level play compared to 14 years of top 30-20 level play (he was an all star for twice the duration of KD's career). That's before taking into account how horrible his first 2 seasons were and his questionable playoff performance against good defenses without Westbrook to help. Other than having a good team around him what separates KD from TMac? I mean I get he needs to be voted in earlier because he's proven more deep into the playoffs (mainly because TMac's teammates weren't good enough to get him a shot) but looking at their careers they both have 5 top 10 level seasons (KD has 10-14, Mac has 01-05), a great season where they would've won MVP in most situations (14 and 03). The only difference to me is that individually TMac has 2 extra valuable seasons and no individual playoff failures and KD has team success and the benefit of being the clear second best player in the league (in a league with prime/peak Kobe, Duncan, Shaq, and KG he wouldn't have this advantage).
This is based on what? The Memphis series? That is the only series he has played without Westbrook(you can include Houston 2013 if you want) and that was against the 56 win Grizzlies, the 2nd best Defense in the league the RS and Playoffs anchored by the DPOY. Are you going to blame Durant for not winning against the Grizzlies after losing his starting PG who averaged 24PPG and 7apg? That is a huge gap of production that was missing from the team. Not everyone can face crap teams in the Playoffs as if it were the East. It's funny because Jason Kidd didn't face a team in the Eastern Conference in 2002 and 2003 that won as many games or had a SRS rating as high as the 2013 Grizzlies.
Did you even take a look at how bad Perkins, Thabo and Ibaka(3 STARTERS shot below .484% TS, Perkins shot .302% TS) played in that playoff run? Did you conveniently ignore that? Before this year's playoffs Westbrook has disappeared A LOT of times in most series, times where he would volume shoot(more FGAs than Durant) at .500% TS. So where did this myth that Durant doesn't play well without Westbrook come from?
You try to discredit Durant by pointing out the situation he is in and then you go on to list Kobe, Duncan, AND Shaq who have been in better situations most of their careers?
