Dr Positivity wrote:My description of Durant is it's as if he developed a game to the best one on one or pick up basketball player ever, then entered the NBA.
Completely agree, though I'll say I see a lot of guys like this. To me this is Wilt, this is Jordan, this is Kobe, and yes, this is KD.
It's a perspective where in the end "Who's better?" gets decided based on what you can do without any help that's really antithetical to traditional basketball philosophy.
I'd say among the players listed, this is where I see KD as being a lot like Wilt while Kobe is more like Jordan. In particular I'll note that Wilt & KD have gotten really, really frustrated at being told what they're not doing right, which is really quite natural when a) your talent allows you to do so much right, but b) you're forever missing stuff because you don't understand the gestalt of team basketball, and c) you dwell on the critical things people say of you.