te887848 wrote:Nate505 wrote:te887848 wrote:![]()
He's easily headed for top 10 all-time.
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That's good stuff.
The only thing Durant can control is his stats and the number of championships he might win. Those are tangible things. Legacy is completely subjective. And Durant going to a stacked team will hurt his legacy with most people, unless that team does something nearly superhuman. That's just how it is.![]()
What's so funny? It's the truth.
And no, legacy isn't really subjective. It's a combination of individual stats + dominance + titles.
Durant going to the most stacked team in the league doesn't hurt his legacy in the slightest, but rather it helps it tremendously because it guarantees him several titles, which is one of the key variables to the formula for an all-time great legacy.
Trust me, people whining about Durant not playing on a team they wanted to see him on has zero impact on his legacy.
Legacy is completely subjective. There is no such thing as an objective measure of legacy. Perception is one of the most fluid things alive. See how Lebron was viewed before the Cavs won the title this year.
If going to a stacked team doesn't hurt Durant's legacy in the slightest, how come he's getting pretty heavily criticized for doing so?

























