[QUOTE=Heavincent]Hopefully it works out better for him than it did for Bran in the 2011 Finals.[/QUOTE]
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[QUOTE=Heavincent]Hopefully it works out better for him than it did for Bran in the 2011 Finals.[/QUOTE]
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[QUOTE=RoundMoundOfReb]Serious question: Is Durant too good of a complimentary player for Westbrook to win MVP or does he have a legit shot?[/QUOTE]
It's different standards nowadays. Better said, there are different standards when it comes to Lebron and other superstars. In 11'' whole ISH was up how ''Lebron can't win or doesn't deserve MVP because he has Wade on his team''.
Now, when you have pretty much the same scenario with Durant and Westbrook, when they are both arguably top 2-3 or definitely top 5 players in the league, nobody has a problem with it. Either of them could win MVP and I doubt anyone on ISH would say anything.
Back in 10' there were mostly posts like this when there was a debate if Lebron can win MVP.
''[I]There were some sports analysts talking about this last night on the radio, and their consensus was "NO".
They said they don't see how either Lebron or Wade can win the MVP. Stating the MVP is "supposed" to be for the best player that's the most valuable to his team .... basically meaning his team couldn't win without him. Well, you can't say that about neither James or Wade anymore.[/I]''
As usual Lebron being held to different/higher standards. Same thing for Wade. But that's ok with me, it only shows their true greatness.
The team is built more to Westbrook's strengths than Durant's.
Westbrook can thrive with this supporting cast.
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of course. okc is going as far as westbrook takes them, and durant can't do anything about it.
[QUOTE=Fudge]So far, yeah. Westbrook is playing lead dog, posting MVP type numbers while Durant gets back in his groove. I think it'll change as the season progresses, though.
How f*cking sick is that. Two of the best players in the world, taking turns, shitting on the whole league right now.
Russ is the MVP so far, in my book.[/QUOTE]
Championship or bust. :applause:
There will be when Durant shifts his power northeast to Washington D.C. at the end of next year.
Seriously, I don't care how well Westbrook is playing right NOW (I doubt he's suddenly turned a corner and will keep up this efficiency).
Durant had one of the greatest seasons EVER last year. He should be competing with LeBron for the title of best of this generation, but he's being relegated to an afterthought by his selfish, usage-happy "point guard," the guy whose job is supposed to be to get him the ball and set him up for shots.
KD's at a point where his legacy is already on the clock. If I'm him, I'm not wasting any more time than I have to being held back by the human vortex that is Westbrook who year-in and year-out refuses to accept his place.
Westbrook has that game that translates well into the playoffs and I think Durant is wise to share a bit more with Westbrook in that sense. A bit like when Wade decided to take a step back in 2012 which was the key for Miami's success. Now obviously not the same way but Wade decided to give Lebron more responsibility and I think Durant is doing the same. I think the only way for OKC to win it all is if they give Westbrook more responsibility.
Westbrook is developing into a 6-3 Lebron.
6-3 lebron is an insult..that would mean a crappier version of lebron.
Westbrook is faster and more explosive than lebron...also he plays with natural aggression and killer mentality
[QUOTE=VeeCee15]6-3 lebron is an insult..that would mean a crappier version of lebron.
Westbrook is faster and more explosive than lebron...also he plays with natural aggression and killer mentality[/QUOTE]
Westbrook is a crappier version of Lebron because Lebron is better at almost everything.
[QUOTE=Nash]Westbrook is a crappier version of Lebron because Lebron is better at almost everything.[/QUOTE]
Lol truth..
Second fiddle Durant is still a better player than LeBron and the stats, team record, and eye test all indicate that.
If anything, I'm a genius for predicting the future and letting everyone know how great Westbrook is and will continue to be.
[QUOTE=Nash]Westbrook is a crappier version of Lebron because Lebron is better at almost everything.[/QUOTE]
Except the intangibles like leadership and intimidation. Intangibles are a huge part of the game and Westbrook has them all while Bron has none.
Many consider LeBron to be the worst leader in the history of sports which is why he's responsible for the worst choke in history and the worst beat down ever in the finals.
[QUOTE=SOD 21]Do people realize that Kevin Durant had a broken foot that prevented him from running and doing most basketball related activities while he was gone?
It was always going to take him longer to return to pick form than Russell Westbrook. The KD that were used to seeing will return consistently in the next week or two.[/QUOTE]
This.
[QUOTE=SOD 21]Do people realize that Kevin Durant had a broken foot that prevented him from running and doing most basketball related activities while he was gone?
It was always going to take him longer to return to pick form than Russell Westbrook. The KD that were used to seeing will return consistently in the next week or two.[/QUOTE]
This. People need to realize that when Westbrook was gone with his torn hand ligament he could still run and jump and stay in shape, just couldn't use the hand. He also had lots of time to work on his left hand dribbling, layups, etc.
Durant tore a ligament in his foot, which took him out of any action on his feet period.
There's a big difference here, people.