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Lots of speculation as to what KD will become. Me? I say he is the next Dominique Wilkins or George Gervin - great scorer, but that's about it.
You?
I just don't see what the fuss is about. He's a good mid-range shooter and he gets to the line a lot, but he's not a good defender, he's still stick-thin and I'm not sure that he will continue to draw fouls at the rate that he has. Further, I'm not sure that he will remain 100% healthy... we'll see what happens when he has a bit of an injury to overcome.
Other than scoring he doesn't seem to do anything well, and while scoring is the single most important skill to possess, and while he's still quite young, I don't see him being a player that changes the face of the NBA.
Ed O.
I think Dr. J is Durant's future. Without an legit All-Star big, Durant can't win titles plural.
Well, other than rebound at an 8 rpg clip, draw double teams and still dominate, and have a PER of 26.2.
He rebounds at a much better rate than Gervin or Wilkins, and he actually plays defense.
I don't think he can be compared to a player since other members of Team USA claim Durant is really 6'11" now. Throw in his 7'6" wingspan, and we're talking Connie Hawkins, but more complete?
Seriously though, who does he compare to historically? I think he's a transcendent player like a Jordan, a Chamberlain, a Magic, a Lebron James, an Oscar Robertson, or a Bird. You'll never see anything like him before or after.
His PER is largely based on his scoring

His PER is largely based on his scoring, and based on what I've seen he doesn't draw that many double teams. Double-teaming a guy with no post-up game is a waste of time, generally.
He's a very very good player, for sure, and he might continue to improve (based on his youth, it's likely he WILL improve) to the point where he redefines the game. I don't see it, though, based on how his game is right now.
Ed O.
As someone who doesn't rate PER, I can say in confidence, this is an asinine statement.
Oh look who it is.![]()
As someone who doesn't rate PER, I can say in confidence, this is an asinine statement.
Oh look who it is.![]()
At this point, I just have to think that you're stirring the pot. Either that, or you don't know shit about basketball.
I'll go with the latter, based on your embarrassing lack of knowledge of the book Breaks of the Game.
A "very, very good player" is at age 21 2nd in the MVP vote and the unquestioned Alpha Dog on an undersized and extremely young Team USA. You flip-flop all over the place, Ed.
A "very, very good player" is at age 21 2nd in the MVP vote and the unquestioned Alpha Dog on an undersized and extremely young Team USA.
It's pretty irresponsible to use "popularity voting" for some meaningful measure. Remember that Vince Carter was voted as the starter for the 2003 all-star game, even after he had only played 10 games by the time the voting was through because he was injured much of the season. Yao was voted as an all-star starter a couple times while being injured much of the season. Rudy received the 7th most votes for rookie of the year in 2009. SHows just because you can sell jerseys or get the media to throw your name in the hat for a stat-driven popularity vote doesn't equate to being "great".
All right. Sorry you "just have to think" that.
As I said elsewhere, I had a brain cramp. It was 2 AM on a Saturday night and I was not sober. I'm not any more embarrassed by getting a bit confused than I would be by a typo. I'm glad that you're having fun with it, though.
Iverson was overrated by many people early in his career, too. Sorry that not everyone is bowing down at the feet of Durant just yet.
Ed O.

I'm not bowing down to Durant. I just think he's an absolutely phenomenal player, and when I consider his age, it blows my mind LeBron-style.
He's not nearly the player LeBron was at his age, though, IMO. That's what I'm saying and why I voted "Dr J" in this poll.
Ed O.
ABA Dr. J? Sure. NBA Dr. J? Durant is already at Doc's peak statistically.
He's not nearly the player LeBron was at his age, though, IMO. That's what I'm saying and why I voted "Dr J" in this poll.
Ed O.
Which way did you vote in this poll?
Ed O.
The arguments are kind of silly. He's damn good, whether that's top 10 player all-time good or "just" MVP candidate good remains to be seen, but we'd all be giddy as a pack of school girls at a Justin Beiber concert if he was a Blazer.

You do realize that the MVP vote is decided by beat NBA writers, national NBA writers, and other media types who follow the game, right? And that the All-Star starters are decided mainly by fans spamming NBA voting sites?
I mean, you know this, right?
What do you mean "doesn't rate PER"?
And if you're saying it in confidence why are you telling everyone?
Ed O.
"And if you're saying it in confidence why are you telling everyone?"
I misspoke/misswrote. Meant to say "with all confidence"The arguments are kind of silly. He's damn good, whether that's top 10 player all-time good or "just" MVP candidate good remains to be seen, but we'd all be giddy as a pack of school girls at a Justin Beiber concert if he was a Blazer.
I would love to have Durant on the Blazers. I love excellent wings.
I think the Blazers will be a better team with a healthy Oden, but I actually enjoy watching a great wing more than a great big man. Plus, Durant has certainty while Oden does not.
"will" implies certainty ... if you had said "could" I'd agree with you.
You're confusing where I see the uncertainty. I think Oden's uncertainty comes in terms of health. If healthy (which is how I qualified the "will" assertion) I see certainty to Oden's greater ability to impact games, because of how he has played when healthy. So there's no contradiction.
