likashing wrote:Damn... let’s talk about over-analyzing what a min player doesn’t do. If you want to talk about being pushed around, look at how KD can’t hold position. How KD tries to get post position and how far out he got pushed out by the time he catches the pass.
I respect your knowledge and enjoy your posts, so I'm not trying to be a smart a(leck). I read one other poster who made that claim, but I must have missed it/them.
I'll just say, therefor, that I do not see it as a KD weakness.
BBRef has KD as third on the team with a 0-3 feet percentage of 75.2. Dre, who predominantly dunks, is 85.6 and Damion Jones (a center in size and weight) is 79.3. Both of course have smaller sample sizes.
Kevin is second on the team from 3-10 feet at 54.1%, if you want to count Lee's minuscule sample at 58.3%.
KD is third on the team from 10-16 feet at 51.7%. Jerebko is 60% and Looney 58.3%.
Durant is second on the team from 16 feet to the 3 point line at 53.5%. Livingston is 55.6%.
Some of the numbers on NBA.com are even higher, but they use different distances. They have Kevin at 91.7% from 0-5 feet, just ahead of Dre at 90%. (*Those numbers seem high to me so maybe I screwed something up.)
It's been said that, when critics complained about General Grants drinking, Abe Lincoln said "I wish some of you would tell me the brand of whiskey that Grant drinks. I would like to send a barrel of it to my other generals."
I feel that way about this complaint against KD.
* I did err. The above numbers are from the playoffs. For the season from 0-5 feet KD was 72.9%, behind Dre at 82.1%.















