Grumpy Heat Fan wrote:For years, when KD was young, I said Kevin Durant is the only player I see that could legitimately challenge Michael Jordan's career. He could do it all. Almost a 7 footer, who can handle the ball like a guard, elite shooting from anywhere on the court, could drive to the basket at will, he could do it all. But year after year, I kept repeating that Westbrook is handcuffing Durant's greatness. I kept saying Westbrook is a terrible team player and needed to be traded to allow Kevin Durant to shine and cement OKC as "his team" and let him take off.
Instead, Sam Presti was stubborn, Westbrook was selfish, and Kevin Durant, back then, was way too nice and passive to admit it. The Thunder staff had one of the GOAT's in Kevin Durant imo, and they ruined the first half of his career by allowing Westbrook to stay for so long. Durant could have had a magical career, like Jordan did. KD has been the best player in the league for a long time now, but he was held back by Westbrook, and then took a lot of hate when he went to GSW. Even though Durant played well in GSW and showed up his opponents, nailed dagger 3's in the Finals with Lebron guarding him, people don't give him enough credit for his talent.
When I think of what could have been, with KD.... his career should have been much different, and for that, I lay the blame on the OKC front office, and secondly, on Russel Westbrook.
Now that you see who Westbrook is, since leaving OKC, and how bad the Lakers are imploding, everyone should consider what Kevin Durant had to put up with for eight years, and be given a new perspective on his career.
KD is more of a shooter like Bird and Dirk. MJ started as more of slasher with a freakish vertical and defensive force like Giannis. Before getting really into fade aways as time went on.
Coach Steve Kerr told KD what held him back before left the Warriors was KDs o obsession with social media. Specifically that MJ, Kobe, and several other players would let their game speak for themselves instead of wasting time that could be used on practice playing on social media.
KD is great and absolutely puts work in. But not as much as I think other OGOATS put in. And let’s be real about the difference of joining the 73 previous champion Warriors. LeBron is now dealing with Westbrook. We can absolutely compare how LeBron and KD play with Westbrook. I think we will see both some things in common, but we will see some different tactics used. Let’s examine what they do the same and what they do differently after 20 games once they get a bit of a feel for each other as teammates