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  • #20330
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    franfran
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    Stats Durant for season 10-11??

    32/35 ppg 8,4 rpg 3,2 apg 1,5 spg 1,3 bpg

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  • #370858
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    TRC1991
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    I’ll go with:

    32.2 ppg, 8.4 rpg, 3.6 apg, 1.2 bpg, 1.1 spg, 46% FG, 91% FT, 37% 3PT

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  • #370863
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    Mkadoza
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    31.4 pts, 7.4 reb, 3.0 ast, 1.6 stl, 0.9 blks, 3.2 to, .485 fg%, .406 3pt%, .905 ft%.

    I have no reason to think that his rebounding numbers will increase with Aldrich and Byron in the fold. If his team is going to be as good as everyone expects, I would think Harden’s improvement would be a big part of it, giving Durant more time to be a finisher and improving his overall shot efficiency.

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  • #370865
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    omphalos
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    Call me crazy, but I actually think his ppg numbers will drop this year, but only because he’ll take a step back and work on being that crazy 4th quarter guy as opposed to dominating the scoring the whole game. After the playoff series against the Lakers we have seen that Westbrook is a stud and I think he’ll pick up his scoring more. I also feel like Harden will be given more minutes and carry more of the scoring load, because Durant will be receiving a LOT more attention. That said, most of Durant’s points come within the offense, so I can see his shots being reduced but his efficiency and 4th quarter scoring increasing this year.

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  • #370884
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    CelticJayhawk
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    Harden’s offensive efficiency will be crucial if the Thunder are to make a push in the playoffs.

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  • #370918
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    Malik-Universal
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    durants scoring will most likely go down imo… but he will most likely become a better ball handler and become better at other ascpects of his game

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  • #370920
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    halfdecayed
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    His points per game won’t drop first , and if they do look for his ast number to improve , I think he still has to carry the load offensively so he will still score over 30 per game , look for his offensive game to be better again this season

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  • #370926
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    Steroid
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    I think his scoring will be in the 27-30 range. Russell Westrbook’s development won’t have a true impact on Durant’s stats because Westrbook takes about 15 shots per game, but his FG% is bad. Durant and Westbrook will still get their shots. Westbrook just needs to shoot a higher percentage because he already gets enough shots. Honestly, I wouldn’t want Westbrook to take over 15 shots and shooting 41% or less with a guy like Kevin Durant on your team. I would like to see Westbrook’s offensive efficiency go up more than his FGA.

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  • #370951
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    the27guy
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    I agree with the user that talked about Durant’s efficiency getting better. I also think it’s liekily that his scoring will stay pretty much the same, or maybe decrease a little, but he’ll still lead the league in scoring. With two superstars, Lebron James’ scoring will decrease, and I don’t see any outside of Carmelo challenging for the scoring title.

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  • #370958
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    IndianaBasketball
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    Durant needs to increase his numbers and efficiency in the 4th quarter. That’s what I’ll be looking at. He’s a notch below players like Kobe, LeBron, Wade, Melo, Dirk etc when it comes to 4th quarter production and efficiency.

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