Originally Posted by tk13:
They're going to regret that substitution. They hung with them the whole way then put the game in the hands of Nene on Curry.
They hung with them playing terribly too. Not that the Warriors played much better. Felt like everyone on both teams was choking the entire game except Durant. [Reply]
Originally Posted by staylor26:
That’s funny from the guy that’s ignored the fact that KD’s been a better two-way player than Lebron for the past few years.
Well that’s easy, because he never was (he’s the same player he was at OKC just with a far better group of teammates). [Reply]
Originally Posted by KC_Connection:
Well that’s easy, because he never was (he’s the same player he was at OKC just with a far better group of teammates).
KD hasn’t been a better two-way player than Lebron over the last 3 years? It’s not even debatable seeing Lebron hasn’t played D in 3 years. [Reply]
Originally Posted by staylor26:
KD hasn’t been a better two-way player than Lebron over the last 3 years? It’s not even debatable seeing Lebron hasn’t played D in 3 years.
Unless you think OKC Durant was better than LeBron, why would Warriors Durant be? He’s the same guy who choked out vs Golden State in 2016. Also the same guy who is worse statistically at every aspect of basketball than LeBron and has been his entire career (but don’t let the facts stop you). [Reply]
Originally Posted by dirk digler:
Kawhi is great too but I would take KD over Leonard right now. Both are better that Harden and Giannis.
I'd take KD only because he doesn't get hurt like Kawhi. Kawhi has been healthy this season but it's only a matter of time before he gets hurt again. [Reply]
A pity that Nick Nurse didn't coach that game with any urgency and Danny Green missed virtually every shot he took, but I have less doubt every game about Kawhi>Durant
His playoff form over his past two postseasons is basically as close as you can get to modern day MJ. [Reply]