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The issue is that while Durant is the elite talent, but he doesn't have that Jordan/Kobe edge where they consistently think they have to carry their team to win and really don't care what their teammates think about it. Westbrook has that edge.
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I was reading something and they said the NBA has used the 2-3-2 format since 1985. Why don't I remember that? It seems like this format started about 5-10 years ago. I guess when I was a kid I never really paid much attention to it.
You almost wish they could switch personalities. Westbrook is really what we want Durant to be but he doesn't have the body to do it as well as Durant. It's a pretty interesting dynamic actually.
Its funny because earlier in the playoffs Durant was being praised for his ability to get his teammates going, then take over in the fourth quarter. Now hes being criticized for being too passive.
I was listening to yesterday's SVP Podcast this afternoon...
The word "soft" was brought up a lot to describe Durant when it came to his play compared to Westbook going off the reservation to hit 40+.
I hope that when the Heat win tonight, he takes that shit to heart and goes full Jordan tomorrow, getting back into the gym (even more ) and killing all his shots.
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