He has at least 30/5/5 in two seasons (05-06 and 07-08) and just missed (by 0.3 PPG) in 2009-10. He's averaged at least 30/5/5 in three seperate playoff runs (05-05, 08-09 and last year) and missed it by 0.9 PPG 2009-10. Even more impressive, though, Michael Jordan averaged 30+/5+/5+ for his CAREER in both regular season and playoffs!!!!!
He has at least 30/5/5 in two seasons (05-06 and 07-08) and just missed (by 0.3 PPG) in 2009-10. He's averaged at least 30/5/5 in three seperate playoff runs (05-05, 08-09 and last year) and missed it by 0.9 PPG 2009-10. Even more impressive, though, Michael Jordan averaged 30+/5+/5+ for his CAREER in both regular season and playoffs!!!!!
Do those MJ career stats take into account the Wizards days? If so, imagine his career stats if he retired in 1999.
That's how you know the impacted the game in every way possible.
I agree, but he also had 6 turnovers and wasn't efficient from the field (went 19-21 ! from the line, though). Those are the only negatives I see, from an otherwise solid game.
I agree, but he also had 6 turnovers and wasn't efficient from the field (went 19-21 ! from the line, though). Those are the only negatives I see, from an otherwise solid game.
It was a really strange game or Durant. It was one of those games you knew he was there but, for a lot of it, it just seemed like that's all it was. Not saying he completely disappeared or anything, because he was missing a lot of shots he normally makes and was active on defense, but it didn't seem like he was having a good game. Then you look at the boxscore and see 36 points, 6 rebounds, 5 assists, 5 steals and don't now how he did it.
Obviously he shot a ton of FT's (some were definitely via a "superstar" call) but it still felt like he had a quiet game. I guess it just speaks to how good he is when he can have a "quiet" 35-6-5-5.