SmashMouthRod wrote:freethedevil wrote:SmashMouthRod wrote:Kevin Durant has probably the most complete game with no real weakness.
Aside from defense, playmaking, or you know anything other than scoring.
Kevin Durant is a good defender, passer/playmaker and shot-blocker.
"Good"? That's suffecient for having the "most complete game"? Aren't we talkign about superstars here?
"Good KD" is far closer to harden defensively than he is to a Giannis or Embid by any sort of defensive impact stat. His effect on teammate effiency(the actual goal of playmaking)/box creation(you know, creating shots) is far closer to kawhi or kyrie than he is to a steph, a westbrook, or a Lebron.
And Lebron and Giannis are both also better at "defending"/"playmaking" respectively. And off course, for all the hype, when it comes to impact on winning, every single stastical estimation agrees kd has never, ever, in his life been the best player.
But I guess your eyetest(ie: only watching the ball) rebuts all that.
His years with the Warriors established that.
His years playing with
checks notes-> A vastly superioir defender
-> A vastly superior creator
-> A Comprable scorer?
Go check his okc playoff effiency with +30 usage and get back to me on how he has "no weaknesses". Compare that to Lebron or Curry. We could do similar things for kawhi, giannis, jokic, but since scoring seems to be the only thing you look at, that should be a good starting point.