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StrongLurk
03-28-2022, 02:34 PM
Lebron: 30.1/8.2/6.3/1.3/1.1 on 52.3/35.9/75.6 splits (61.8 TS%), 26.4 PER, 7.7 BPM, 30.7 AST%, 11.8 TRB%

Durant: 29.5/7.3/6.1/.9/.9 on 51.9/36.8/90.5 splits (63 TS%), 25.6 PER, 6.9 BPM, 28.6 AST%, 10.8 TRB%

Holy shit Bron has Durant beat so far basically across the board...at age 37 :roll:

For real though, no way Bron keeps this up for a few more years. Dude has been very injury prone since joining LA and he seems to badly sprain his ankles 3-4 times a year. Add in knee and back ailments and idk man, can his body really keep holding up?

Im Still Ballin
03-28-2022, 02:44 PM
It's great to see both of them still dominating. I wouldn't be surprised if KD won a scoring title in the years to come. The league is so friendly to older players today: less contact, more free-flowing and open.

ClipperRevival
03-28-2022, 03:24 PM
LeBron: 26-30 = 46%

KD: 31-17 = 65%

If KD wanted to get fresh on a sh*ty team, he could easily eclipse Bron's numbers. KD plays to win, Bron plays for his this year.

Kawhi_Why_Not
03-28-2022, 03:27 PM
No way. Disrespectful to Durant. He had nets as a top seed before injury. I'm not even a Durant fan either. Lebron is a f'n bum this season fk his stats. Swept by the clippers without kawhi and George hahahaha

Manny98
03-28-2022, 03:39 PM
:facepalm

Spurs m8
03-28-2022, 03:48 PM
This is why no one takes you low iq, player stans seriously.

You realise basketball is about winning, right?

Kd has a winning record.

Bron doesn't.

Bron is playing for stats and killing his team.

KD is playing to win, its not about padding stats to him...he could if he wanted....but he's playing to win.

Seriously, just fvck off with these shit threads...
Trying to paint a picture that isn't there.

Bron stans are so stupid and pathetic :roll:

StrongLurk
03-28-2022, 03:52 PM
You guys are so f'in stupid :facepalm

Yeah obviously basketball is a team sport, but both guys are playing really good basketball. To boil their seasons solely down to the W/L is just dumb, this isn't tennis.

Are you gonna say Devin Booker is the best player in the league since his team has the best record? Does Ja Morant suck since his team is 17-2 without him?

All you posters who responded so far are just pathetic Bron haters (except for Im still ballin).

Im Still Ballin
03-28-2022, 03:57 PM
Brooklyn's cast sans Durant and Kyrie is comfortably better than LA's sans LeBron and AD.

Let's not forget James Harden was there for most of that 31-17.

kuniva_dAMiGhTy
03-28-2022, 04:27 PM
Numbers aside, KD is still the better player.

The difference will be pretty clear in the playoffs. Well...maybe not for Lebron. His team is clawing for a play-in spot.

StrongLurk
03-28-2022, 04:37 PM
Numbers aside, KD is still the better player.

The difference will be pretty clear in the playoffs. Well...maybe not for Lebron. His team is clawing for a play-in spot.

I think it's pretty close no matter if you prefer Durant or Lebron.

Durant is probably top three, Bron is probably top six. Also Durant's team is still in the play-in currently so nothing is guaranteed there either.

kuniva_dAMiGhTy
03-28-2022, 04:44 PM
I think it's pretty close no matter if you prefer Durant or Lebron.

Durant is probably top three, Bron is probably top six. Also Durant's team is still in the play-in currently so nothing is guaranteed there either.

Sounds about right. KD's numbers have more weight. Defensively, KD is a bit better as well.

Far as the play-in goes? Mathematically, Brooklyn likely makes it. They're 6 games ahead of the 11th seed. The Lakers are only 1 game ahead of the Spurs. Pretty good chance they don't make it.

StrongLurk
03-28-2022, 05:01 PM
Sounds about right. KD's numbers have more weight. Defensively, KD is a bit better as well.

Far as the play-in goes? Mathematically, Brooklyn likely makes it. They're 6 games ahead of the 11th seed. The Lakers are only 1 game ahead of the Spurs. Pretty good chance they don't make it.

I wouldn't be surprised if the Lakers don't make in considering Lebron just rolled his ankle bad in the game vs the Pels. He probably only has the ability to play a few more games this year, which begs the question does it even matter now if the Lakers make the play-in?

AD has been an injury-machine this year and the rest of the Lakers are just old/washed/not good outside of Monk and Westbrook.

kuniva_dAMiGhTy
03-28-2022, 09:01 PM
I wouldn't be surprised if the Lakers don't make in considering Lebron just rolled his ankle bad in the game vs the Pels. He probably only has the ability to play a few more games this year, which begs the question does it even matter now if the Lakers make the play-in?

AD has been an injury-machine this year and the rest of the Lakers are just old/washed/not good outside of Monk and Westbrook.

It wont help, but they weren't even a shoe-in before that.

Last night was a big game to gain some ground. Up 20 at one point too, so a bad L all around.

Hearing AD is back the first week of April, so it really depends on how he will look. Ditto with Lebron and whether his 'injury' is serious. When LA is healthy, though, I still think they're a threat.

StrongLurk
04-01-2022, 10:15 AM
Weird to see Lebron/KD so far down in the standings. Feels like their era is closing even though they are both still elite.

bullettooth
04-01-2022, 12:25 PM
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