That's what we were saying with Lebron, and he came through. I'm just not there with Durant yet, but you're right, he could and let us seeAnd Durant isn't? He could go down as the best offensive player in the history of the league. He put up a 50-40-90 split at age 24. He is just entering his prime, let us see what he does with it.
I've been looking for a better way to use defense in one of my formulas. I should look up how they calculate Defensive Win Shares. The article is interesting...the problem with all these defensive metrics is that they're great at helping to put a picture together, but they don't stand on their own very well.This is written by a Thunder homer, but a decent write up on some of the defensive metrics comparing the two:
Durant the defender, and closing the gap on LeBron | Daily Thunder.com
KD might as well be LeBron's equal this season. It's just been one year though, LeBron has been crazy elite for 7 seasons. Coincidentally though (and this is nothing more than coincidence), 24 was the age LeBron really took his jump. That's the same with Durant and last season. Just something to think about.
Anyway, I hope Durant keeps it up. The more seasons we get to see two of the best to ever play the game the better.