BLAZINGGIANTS
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Lets see KD win a championship first before making a statement like that.
He's come closer than the Blazers have. And it ain't even close.
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Lets see KD win a championship first before making a statement like that.
He's come closer than the Blazers have. And it ain't even close.
Well close isn't good enough for a statement like that. You are either a champion or "runner up". LJ is a champion and Durant is the runner up. It may change, but until then my statement is true.
So I will say it again. Durant is not a champion and hasn't been crowned winning a championship; therefor the statement I replied to is not true.
You're right - it's not true.
But I'd rather be there than where we are.
Something to keep in mind, Lillard is 2 years older than Irving, so if anyone will improve more it's likely Irving
I noticed that Lillard made Shaq's Top 10 dunks of the week on nba.com.
His throwdown on Nene was #8.
Irving's big question is durability. Will he be healthy enough long-term?
It's a big question for all athletes. But it's a bigger concern for a guy like Irving, who's struggled to stay healthy.
Irving by a significant margin. He's been the best PG in the NBA this year. Pretty easily IMO.
