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NBA Legend and Hall of Famer
Re: This is the beginning of the end for KD
Originally Posted by BlakFrankWhite
Big deal... Westbrook had 5 surgeries since april 2013(including 2 this season) and is putting up a 27/7/9 season
How is that even remotely similar to Durant's situation?
He was playing on a broken foot.
Yeah, big deal.
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Banned
Re: This is the beginning of the end for KD
Westbrook got a triple double against knicks....and only realised after the game that he had acl tear.
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"The One"
Re: This is the beginning of the end for KD
Originally Posted by Fudge
How is that even remotely similar to Durant's situation?
He was playing on a broken foot.
Yeah, big deal.
Exactly. Most of these fat f[COLOR="Black"]uck[/COLOR]s couldn't walk to the fridge on a broken foot without the help of crutches, let alone average 25/6/4 on incredible efficiency. Not to mention he was an absolute monster on defense.
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NBA Legend and Hall of Famer
Re: This is the beginning of the end for KD
That's what I thought, boy.
Never speak like that again to the best player in the world. Have some respect.
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infamous souvlaki
Re: This is the beginning of the end for KD
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XXL
Re: This is the beginning of the end for KD
Originally Posted by SugarHill
hold this W, honeybun
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NBA Legend
Re: This is the beginning of the end for KD
Originally Posted by Budadiiii
He'll play 75+ games next year and win MVP.
Book that.
Has a player ever won MVP after being traded at the deadline?
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Local High School Star
Re: This is the beginning of the end for KD
Originally Posted by Im Still Ballin
I've been around athletics for a long time and trust me when I say this; Kevin is done. Atleast the MVP one we knew. Foot problems are bad.
He'll never play another healthy season again. At best if he's lucky... 60 games.
Who the **** are you?
Around athletics a long time?...Sniffin JocK Straps Maybe.
GTFO
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Good college starter
Re: This is the beginning of the end for KD
Google Roddy Beaubois. People in October that thought this injury was a minor setback did not know the problems associated with this injury.
Last edited by Locked_Up_Tonight; 03-27-2015 at 05:43 PM.
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I Feel Devotion
Re: This is the beginning of the end for KD
I asked this in another thread, has there ever been a 6-10 and over player that had foot problems and came back fully from it?
I honestly can't think of any. Every player that I can think of that size with foot problems either had their career end outright, was a shell of their former self, or was put on very strict regulations for how many games and minutes they could play and still had to retire very young.
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I Feel Devotion
Re: This is the beginning of the end for KD
Originally Posted by BlakFrankWhite
Even if he loses his agility...his shooting is still GOAT level and can have a good career...
There are hundreds of 6-10 and taller guys in Europe that can shoot lights out from any range.
Without his agility, mobility, athleticism, ability to elevate, etc. he's just Novak with a somewhat passable handle.
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NBA Legend
Re: This is the beginning of the end for KD
Originally Posted by Euroleague
I asked this in another thread, has there ever been a 6-10 and over player that had foot problems and came back fully from it?
I honestly can't think of any. Every player that I can think of that size with foot problems either had their career end outright, was a shell of their former self, or was put on very strict regulations for how many games and minutes they could play and still had to retire very young.
Zydrunas Ilgauskas
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zydrunas_Ilgauskas
Went on to have a decent career after some set-backs
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Re: This is the beginning of the end for KD
Originally Posted by Euroleague
I asked this in another thread, has there ever been a 6-10 and over player that had foot problems and came back fully from it?
It's not the height per se it's the weight and lets be honest Durant isn't a big guy... he's fairly slim
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Re: This is the beginning of the end for KD
Grant Hill
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National High School Star
Re: This is the beginning of the end for KD
Originally Posted by Euroleague
There are hundreds of 6-10 and taller guys in Europe that can shoot lights out from any range.
Without his agility, mobility, athleticism, ability to elevate, etc. he's just Novak with a somewhat passable handle.
Durant hopping around on one foot is more athletic then Novak
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