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    Default Re: Empty stats Durant strikes again

    Quote Originally Posted by JebronLames
    You lose credibility if you don't think lebron coasted for most of the season.
    he is still coasating

    there were about 5 games this year in which he did not coast

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    Quote Originally Posted by Trollsmasher
    he is still coasating

    there were about 5 games this year in which he did not coast
    this. and in these 5 games he showed that he can easily top durants scoring numbers, even when the refs rig the games against him

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    Quote Originally Posted by JebronLames
    You lose credibility if you don't think lebron coasted for most of the season.
    this

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    Default Re: Empty stats Durant strikes again

    This thread looks familiar, only a different name is in the title...

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    Default Re: Empty stats Durant strikes again

    Durant coasting his way to an MVP

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    Quote Originally Posted by S13M
    That's funny. LeBron scored his career high in a blowout against Bobcats. Durant the next game drops 40 points in three quarters, doesn't play in the fourth because the Thunder had such big lead.
    Nobody anywhere of the world is impressed by anything anyone has done against the post-trade 76ers. Its a joke that KD put so much effort into pummeling a team his Thunder would have beaten by 25 without him.

    Besides, Bobcats DRTG is #6 in the NBA and the Sixers wouldn't be #6 in the NBDL.

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    Default Re: Empty stats Durant strikes again

    Tim Duncan has played in the NBA 17 years and has NEVER had a season that averaged more than 8.5 FT/game.

    Kevin Durant has played in the NBA 7 years and has FOUR seasons averaging more than 8.5 FT/game.

    Tim Duncan is a post player. Kevin Durant is a perimeter player.

    If the NBA wants a superstar, they will get a superstar.

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    Default Re: Empty stats Durant strikes again

    I don't get this thread, does it mean that Durant can't beat teams by himself even when playing good and that he needs help or what?

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    Quote Originally Posted by ninephive
    Tim Duncan has played in the NBA 17 years and has NEVER had a season that averaged more than 8.5 FT/game.

    Kevin Durant has played in the NBA 7 years and has FOUR seasons averaging more than 8.5 FT/game.

    Tim Duncan is a post player. Kevin Durant is a perimeter player.

    If the NBA wants a superstar, they will get a superstar.
    Jordan has averaged over 10 FTA. LeBron has averaged over 10 FTA.

    Wade has. Kobe has. Iverson has. Pierce has. Hell, even Kevin Martin has

    Are these guys also made up superstars or does your flawless logic only work on Durant?

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    Default Re: Empty stats Durant strikes again

    Quote Originally Posted by Nash
    I don't get this thread, does it mean that Durant can't beat teams by himself even when playing good and that he needs help or what?
    I guess it's an attempt to demonstrate how far OKC is from being considered stacked

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    Default Re: Empty stats Durant strikes again

    Quote Originally Posted by Trollsmasher

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    Quote Originally Posted by dannywpt
    Jordan has averaged over 10 FTA. LeBron has averaged over 10 FTA.

    Wade has. Kobe has. Iverson has. Pierce has. Hell, even Kevin Martin has

    Are these guys also made up superstars or does your flawless logic only work on Durant?
    You forgot Corey Maggette. He actually almost did it twice in his career.

    Some players just know how to draw fouls.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Marlo_Stanfield
    he did coast. often didnt even play in the 4th when heat were winning. meanwhile durant was busy padding stats every fourth quater
    Coasted as in meaning played as hard as he could. Lol if Lebron takes it easy a portion of the season then he is not a top ten player of alltime and will NEVER be better then kobe.


    top 10 players DONT coast. Bottom line! Thats a sissy boy move and is not a trait of the top.

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    Quote Originally Posted by INDI
    Coasted as in meaning played as hard as he could. Lol if Lebron takes it easy a portion of the season then he is not a top ten player of alltime and will NEVER be better then kobe.


    top 10 players DONT coast. Bottom line! Thats a sissy boy move and is not a trait of the top.
    He's already better than Kobe. Anyway, no need to bring up irrelevant players of the past.

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