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    akhan786
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    Goddam I wish I was there…

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    abcdefghijkl
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    Jarrett Jack is nice!

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    abcdefghijkl
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    Jarrett Jack is nice!

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    abcdefghijkl
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    Jarrett Jack is nice!

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  • #596388
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    MagikKnick
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     And ESPN Didn’t Pickup On This Because…..??

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    MagikKnick
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     And ESPN Didn’t Pickup On This Because…..??

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    MagikKnick
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     And ESPN Didn’t Pickup On This Because…..??

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  • #596497
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    IndianaBasketball
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    Wow @ Kevin Durant. When did he start dribbling like that? He was busting LeBron’s ass. I know it’s a summer pickup game, but I’m impressed. That hesitation move he does combined with that change of pace he has is sickening. A 6′ 10" guy with a 7+ foot wingspan being able to do that and pull up in your face like that is depressing lol.

    LeBron’s body (no homo) looks amazing though. He looks like he’s debulked lol and trimmed down a little. His athleticism looked like the old LeBron.

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  • #596023
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    IndianaBasketball
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    Wow @ Kevin Durant. When did he start dribbling like that? He was busting LeBron’s ass. I know it’s a summer pickup game, but I’m impressed. That hesitation move he does combined with that change of pace he has is sickening. A 6′ 10" guy with a 7+ foot wingspan being able to do that and pull up in your face like that is depressing lol.

    LeBron’s body (no homo) looks amazing though. He looks like he’s debulked lol and trimmed down a little. His athleticism looked like the old LeBron.

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  • #596465
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    IndianaBasketball
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    Wow @ Kevin Durant. When did he start dribbling like that? He was busting LeBron’s ass. I know it’s a summer pickup game, but I’m impressed. That hesitation move he does combined with that change of pace he has is sickening. A 6′ 10" guy with a 7+ foot wingspan being able to do that and pull up in your face like that is depressing lol.

    LeBron’s body (no homo) looks amazing though. He looks like he’s debulked lol and trimmed down a little. His athleticism looked like the old LeBron.

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  • #596503
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    IndianaBasketball
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    And Chris Paul is my hero lol. His ball fakes are off of the chain. When healthy, he is hands down the best point guard in the league.

    That move LeBron did at 1:31… I love it when he does that move. I want to see him do more of it.

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  • #596029
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    IndianaBasketball
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    And Chris Paul is my hero lol. His ball fakes are off of the chain. When healthy, he is hands down the best point guard in the league.

    That move LeBron did at 1:31… I love it when he does that move. I want to see him do more of it.

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  • #596471
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    IndianaBasketball
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    And Chris Paul is my hero lol. His ball fakes are off of the chain. When healthy, he is hands down the best point guard in the league.

    That move LeBron did at 1:31… I love it when he does that move. I want to see him do more of it.

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  • #596495
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    Bmore_DC
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    @magikknick….because of ESPNs relationship with the NBA

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    Bmore_DC
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    @magikknick….because of ESPNs relationship with the NBA

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    Bmore_DC
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    @magikknick….because of ESPNs relationship with the NBA

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  • #596624
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    mikeyvthedon
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    Durant did look nice off of the dribble. With that being said though, do you not think his wing span might actual help in his dribbling ability? The guy has a classic wing frame, like a skinnier version of Lamar Odom (not game of course, just talking height and long wingspan) and I feel like his arms would more than likely make it even easier to keep the ball low. His handle is impressive, those moves were sick and he has used it to his advantage in the NBA. I think the reason people were saying that it would never happen in the NBA (that he were given that much freedom) would be due to more physical and intense defense. Yeah, they were trying to stop him like normal, but there were no real big guys in the paint ready to knock him on his butt. But, I guess my question is, do you agree that his wing span mixed with the obvious agility he has at 6’10 probably gives him an advantage as a handler?

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  • #596652
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    mikeyvthedon
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    Durant did look nice off of the dribble. With that being said though, do you not think his wing span might actual help in his dribbling ability? The guy has a classic wing frame, like a skinnier version of Lamar Odom (not game of course, just talking height and long wingspan) and I feel like his arms would more than likely make it even easier to keep the ball low. His handle is impressive, those moves were sick and he has used it to his advantage in the NBA. I think the reason people were saying that it would never happen in the NBA (that he were given that much freedom) would be due to more physical and intense defense. Yeah, they were trying to stop him like normal, but there were no real big guys in the paint ready to knock him on his butt. But, I guess my question is, do you agree that his wing span mixed with the obvious agility he has at 6’10 probably gives him an advantage as a handler?

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  • #596180
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    mikeyvthedon
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    Durant did look nice off of the dribble. With that being said though, do you not think his wing span might actual help in his dribbling ability? The guy has a classic wing frame, like a skinnier version of Lamar Odom (not game of course, just talking height and long wingspan) and I feel like his arms would more than likely make it even easier to keep the ball low. His handle is impressive, those moves were sick and he has used it to his advantage in the NBA. I think the reason people were saying that it would never happen in the NBA (that he were given that much freedom) would be due to more physical and intense defense. Yeah, they were trying to stop him like normal, but there were no real big guys in the paint ready to knock him on his butt. But, I guess my question is, do you agree that his wing span mixed with the obvious agility he has at 6’10 probably gives him an advantage as a handler?

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  • #596637
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    Toronto16
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    Let this lock out end!

     

    A plus is that, because of these summer pick up games, the players will be more competitive once the real action starts.

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  • #596663
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    Toronto16
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    Let this lock out end!

     

    A plus is that, because of these summer pick up games, the players will be more competitive once the real action starts.

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  • #596192
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    Let this lock out end!

     

    A plus is that, because of these summer pick up games, the players will be more competitive once the real action starts.

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  • #596643
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    omphalos
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    His long wingspan definitely helps with his dribbling, but he’s had those handles since the FIBA World Championships; I remember him toying with those trying to defend him. Now, they aren’t Lebron James, but I think Durant plays off the ball so well that we don’t get to see him in iso’s enough, and therefore see those handles. I’d like to see him be given more opportunities to break people off the dribble. 

    I really, really want to see the Thunder against the Heat in a series while the two of them are both young and experienced enough to test each other. We were denied that with Kobe and Lebron unfortunately, but Durant and Lebron are both so young that they could develop a Bird-Magic rivalry if the Thunder ascend to the top of the West, and the Heat continue to make it out of the East.

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  • #596670
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    omphalos
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    His long wingspan definitely helps with his dribbling, but he’s had those handles since the FIBA World Championships; I remember him toying with those trying to defend him. Now, they aren’t Lebron James, but I think Durant plays off the ball so well that we don’t get to see him in iso’s enough, and therefore see those handles. I’d like to see him be given more opportunities to break people off the dribble. 

    I really, really want to see the Thunder against the Heat in a series while the two of them are both young and experienced enough to test each other. We were denied that with Kobe and Lebron unfortunately, but Durant and Lebron are both so young that they could develop a Bird-Magic rivalry if the Thunder ascend to the top of the West, and the Heat continue to make it out of the East.

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  • #596198
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    omphalos
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    His long wingspan definitely helps with his dribbling, but he’s had those handles since the FIBA World Championships; I remember him toying with those trying to defend him. Now, they aren’t Lebron James, but I think Durant plays off the ball so well that we don’t get to see him in iso’s enough, and therefore see those handles. I’d like to see him be given more opportunities to break people off the dribble. 

    I really, really want to see the Thunder against the Heat in a series while the two of them are both young and experienced enough to test each other. We were denied that with Kobe and Lebron unfortunately, but Durant and Lebron are both so young that they could develop a Bird-Magic rivalry if the Thunder ascend to the top of the West, and the Heat continue to make it out of the East.

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  • #596246
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    mikeyvthedon
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    Since coming into the league, everyone knew the guy was a really solid dribbler. The biggest issue I always thought he would have would be physical play, and that has at times been an issue (see Artest, Ron and Allen, Tony in the past couple play-offs. Marion did a pretty decent job in the Mavs series as well). Still, it would be awesome to see he and LeBron in a finals series. I will say, do not count out Kobe possibly playing LeBron in a finals, that could still happen, but the age gap is certainly closer between LeBron and Durant. It would be really cool to see the Heat and Thunder play in the Finals, it could definitely happen in the near future. I still see LeBron as the superior all-around player, and I have no idea when or even if he will pass over the crown to Durant. But, with that being said, they have been pretty close in head to head match-ups:

    http://www.basketball-reference.com/play-index/h2h_finder.cgi?request=1&p1=jamesle01&p2=duranke01

    LeBron has it in the wins columns right now, as the Sonics/Thunder were indeed horrible for Durant’s first few years. Still, Durant has put up impressive performances against LeBron, it would make for a very interesting battle. They both looked amazing, and of course Durant has been killing it this summer. Still, they both showed areas of weakness during the play-offs, which they hopefully are working on improving.

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  • #596689
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    mikeyvthedon
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    Since coming into the league, everyone knew the guy was a really solid dribbler. The biggest issue I always thought he would have would be physical play, and that has at times been an issue (see Artest, Ron and Allen, Tony in the past couple play-offs. Marion did a pretty decent job in the Mavs series as well). Still, it would be awesome to see he and LeBron in a finals series. I will say, do not count out Kobe possibly playing LeBron in a finals, that could still happen, but the age gap is certainly closer between LeBron and Durant. It would be really cool to see the Heat and Thunder play in the Finals, it could definitely happen in the near future. I still see LeBron as the superior all-around player, and I have no idea when or even if he will pass over the crown to Durant. But, with that being said, they have been pretty close in head to head match-ups:

    http://www.basketball-reference.com/play-index/h2h_finder.cgi?request=1&p1=jamesle01&p2=duranke01

    LeBron has it in the wins columns right now, as the Sonics/Thunder were indeed horrible for Durant’s first few years. Still, Durant has put up impressive performances against LeBron, it would make for a very interesting battle. They both looked amazing, and of course Durant has been killing it this summer. Still, they both showed areas of weakness during the play-offs, which they hopefully are working on improving.

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  • #596718
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    mikeyvthedon
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    Since coming into the league, everyone knew the guy was a really solid dribbler. The biggest issue I always thought he would have would be physical play, and that has at times been an issue (see Artest, Ron and Allen, Tony in the past couple play-offs. Marion did a pretty decent job in the Mavs series as well). Still, it would be awesome to see he and LeBron in a finals series. I will say, do not count out Kobe possibly playing LeBron in a finals, that could still happen, but the age gap is certainly closer between LeBron and Durant. It would be really cool to see the Heat and Thunder play in the Finals, it could definitely happen in the near future. I still see LeBron as the superior all-around player, and I have no idea when or even if he will pass over the crown to Durant. But, with that being said, they have been pretty close in head to head match-ups:

    http://www.basketball-reference.com/play-index/h2h_finder.cgi?request=1&p1=jamesle01&p2=duranke01

    LeBron has it in the wins columns right now, as the Sonics/Thunder were indeed horrible for Durant’s first few years. Still, Durant has put up impressive performances against LeBron, it would make for a very interesting battle. They both looked amazing, and of course Durant has been killing it this summer. Still, they both showed areas of weakness during the play-offs, which they hopefully are working on improving.

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  • #596259
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    4th dimension

    Everything you said is already well known and well documented. 

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  • #596701
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    4th dimension

    Everything you said is already well known and well documented. 

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  • #596730
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    4th dimension

    Everything you said is already well known and well documented. 

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  • #596262
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    mikeyvthedon
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    Now I wonder why more people don’t give you credit. Would really know what fresh, new, original input you plan to add, other than that you love Lupe Fiasco and are pissed off people give you negative points.

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  • #596704
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    mikeyvthedon
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    Now I wonder why more people don’t give you credit. Would really know what fresh, new, original input you plan to add, other than that you love Lupe Fiasco and are pissed off people give you negative points.

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  • #596733
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    mikeyvthedon
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    Now I wonder why more people don’t give you credit. Would really know what fresh, new, original input you plan to add, other than that you love Lupe Fiasco and are pissed off people give you negative points.

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  • #596739
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    MagikKnick
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     I dont understand the ESPNs relationship w/ the NBA part

    For one, if they’re allowed to show the highlights, why arent they allowed to show the game

    Second, techically none of the players are under contract, thats why they’re able to go ovserseas and stuff. So, technically, every single player is a free agent…therefore, it would be like broadcasting just a regular pick-up game…

     

    Eh, idk..then again, i dont really know anything about the lockout, just want it to end.

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  • #596268
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    MagikKnick
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     I dont understand the ESPNs relationship w/ the NBA part

    For one, if they’re allowed to show the highlights, why arent they allowed to show the game

    Second, techically none of the players are under contract, thats why they’re able to go ovserseas and stuff. So, technically, every single player is a free agent…therefore, it would be like broadcasting just a regular pick-up game…

     

    Eh, idk..then again, i dont really know anything about the lockout, just want it to end.

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    • #596750
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      I saw the highlights on ESPN and its funny how they showed all Lebron highlights when KD was on a different level then anybody else at the game. ESPN kept saying that no defense was being played which is false! I was at the game and INDIVIDUAL defense was being played. Lebron was trying to guard KD and he could do nothing with him. The difference was that it was no help defense so nobody was coming in to take a charge or anything like that ( I mean who does in pick up). It seem like ESPN was tryn to downplay KD’s 59 points on Lebron. And yes KD’s handle is alot better and I think it will be his league in the next couple of years. The kid is real special!

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    • #596782
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      I saw the highlights on ESPN and its funny how they showed all Lebron highlights when KD was on a different level then anybody else at the game. ESPN kept saying that no defense was being played which is false! I was at the game and INDIVIDUAL defense was being played. Lebron was trying to guard KD and he could do nothing with him. The difference was that it was no help defense so nobody was coming in to take a charge or anything like that ( I mean who does in pick up). It seem like ESPN was tryn to downplay KD’s 59 points on Lebron. And yes KD’s handle is alot better and I think it will be his league in the next couple of years. The kid is real special!

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    • #596310
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      fsbuckets3
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      I saw the highlights on ESPN and its funny how they showed all Lebron highlights when KD was on a different level then anybody else at the game. ESPN kept saying that no defense was being played which is false! I was at the game and INDIVIDUAL defense was being played. Lebron was trying to guard KD and he could do nothing with him. The difference was that it was no help defense so nobody was coming in to take a charge or anything like that ( I mean who does in pick up). It seem like ESPN was tryn to downplay KD’s 59 points on Lebron. And yes KD’s handle is alot better and I think it will be his league in the next couple of years. The kid is real special!

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  • #596710
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    MagikKnick
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     I dont understand the ESPNs relationship w/ the NBA part

    For one, if they’re allowed to show the highlights, why arent they allowed to show the game

    Second, techically none of the players are under contract, thats why they’re able to go ovserseas and stuff. So, technically, every single player is a free agent…therefore, it would be like broadcasting just a regular pick-up game…

     

    Eh, idk..then again, i dont really know anything about the lockout, just want it to end.

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  • #596769
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    IndianaBasketball
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    Durant’s wingspan probably does help his dribble, but he’s still 6′ 10". Other than Lamar Odom, you don’t see very many 6′ 10" guys that can dribble like that.

    LeBron has a lot of qualities that Durant will never have… I mean, LeBron’s body and athleticism… Durant will never have those. LeBron’s ball handling, court vision and passing ability… Durant will never have those either. Durant will never be the all-around player that LeBron is. However, I still think Durant has a chance to become the better player.

    LeBron’s game has holes offensively. As special a talent as LeBron is, his style of play is somewhat flawed in my opinion. Like he was never taught to play the game the right way. He’s young age wise, but this is his 9th season in the league. I’ll be watching him closely this year to see if he’s improved his holes, but I really think he’s who he’s going to be. Durant is just scratching the surface on the type of offensive player he can become, which is scary. Similar to Dirk, I think Durant can develop into an undefendable offensive player… Except Durant will reach that level even sooner. I mean, no defender nor defense will be able to contain him. He’ll make his teammates better because of it (and I don’t mean by him always having to create for them and averaging seven assists). Except Durant will reach that level before Dirk did. Durant’s length and committment to defending will make him a more than respectable defender. And he’s also already a good rebounder at his position. And he doesn’t have to ever average 7 assists (especially dumb inflated ones)… He just has to see the floor and be able to read defenses/make the right passes.

    Durant has the work ethic and he actually loves the game. He’s not in it to be famous or become a billionaire. He loves basketball. I think he can become the best player in the league very soon and he doesn’t have to be the all-around player that LeBron is to do that.

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  • #596800
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    Durant’s wingspan probably does help his dribble, but he’s still 6′ 10". Other than Lamar Odom, you don’t see very many 6′ 10" guys that can dribble like that.

    LeBron has a lot of qualities that Durant will never have… I mean, LeBron’s body and athleticism… Durant will never have those. LeBron’s ball handling, court vision and passing ability… Durant will never have those either. Durant will never be the all-around player that LeBron is. However, I still think Durant has a chance to become the better player.

    LeBron’s game has holes offensively. As special a talent as LeBron is, his style of play is somewhat flawed in my opinion. Like he was never taught to play the game the right way. He’s young age wise, but this is his 9th season in the league. I’ll be watching him closely this year to see if he’s improved his holes, but I really think he’s who he’s going to be. Durant is just scratching the surface on the type of offensive player he can become, which is scary. Similar to Dirk, I think Durant can develop into an undefendable offensive player… Except Durant will reach that level even sooner. I mean, no defender nor defense will be able to contain him. He’ll make his teammates better because of it (and I don’t mean by him always having to create for them and averaging seven assists). Except Durant will reach that level before Dirk did. Durant’s length and committment to defending will make him a more than respectable defender. And he’s also already a good rebounder at his position. And he doesn’t have to ever average 7 assists (especially dumb inflated ones)… He just has to see the floor and be able to read defenses/make the right passes.

    Durant has the work ethic and he actually loves the game. He’s not in it to be famous or become a billionaire. He loves basketball. I think he can become the best player in the league very soon and he doesn’t have to be the all-around player that LeBron is to do that.

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  • #596328
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    IndianaBasketball
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    Durant’s wingspan probably does help his dribble, but he’s still 6′ 10". Other than Lamar Odom, you don’t see very many 6′ 10" guys that can dribble like that.

    LeBron has a lot of qualities that Durant will never have… I mean, LeBron’s body and athleticism… Durant will never have those. LeBron’s ball handling, court vision and passing ability… Durant will never have those either. Durant will never be the all-around player that LeBron is. However, I still think Durant has a chance to become the better player.

    LeBron’s game has holes offensively. As special a talent as LeBron is, his style of play is somewhat flawed in my opinion. Like he was never taught to play the game the right way. He’s young age wise, but this is his 9th season in the league. I’ll be watching him closely this year to see if he’s improved his holes, but I really think he’s who he’s going to be. Durant is just scratching the surface on the type of offensive player he can become, which is scary. Similar to Dirk, I think Durant can develop into an undefendable offensive player… Except Durant will reach that level even sooner. I mean, no defender nor defense will be able to contain him. He’ll make his teammates better because of it (and I don’t mean by him always having to create for them and averaging seven assists). Except Durant will reach that level before Dirk did. Durant’s length and committment to defending will make him a more than respectable defender. And he’s also already a good rebounder at his position. And he doesn’t have to ever average 7 assists (especially dumb inflated ones)… He just has to see the floor and be able to read defenses/make the right passes.

    Durant has the work ethic and he actually loves the game. He’s not in it to be famous or become a billionaire. He loves basketball. I think he can become the best player in the league very soon and he doesn’t have to be the all-around player that LeBron is to do that.

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  • #596775
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    WizardofOz
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    He’s still not as athletic as he used to be. LeBron has lost a good foot or more on his leaping ability. I remember when his head would be level with the rim at the peak of his jump. I already know what you’re going to say. You’re gonna say “Most NBA players aren’t as athletic as they were when they were 20-24”, and that’s obvious, but the point I’m trying to make is that I don’t think he’s a very effective player without his trademark athletic ability.

    Right now, I think he’s more on the level of a DeMar Derozan athletically — Good leaper (even though he’s lost a little vert), but average at most other athletic categories. I’m going to keep saying this until he proves me otherwise.

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  • #596807
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    WizardofOz
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    He’s still not as athletic as he used to be. LeBron has lost a good foot or more on his leaping ability. I remember when his head would be level with the rim at the peak of his jump. I already know what you’re going to say. You’re gonna say “Most NBA players aren’t as athletic as they were when they were 20-24”, and that’s obvious, but the point I’m trying to make is that I don’t think he’s a very effective player without his trademark athletic ability.

    Right now, I think he’s more on the level of a DeMar Derozan athletically — Good leaper (even though he’s lost a little vert), but average at most other athletic categories. I’m going to keep saying this until he proves me otherwise.

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  • #596334
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    WizardofOz
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    He’s still not as athletic as he used to be. LeBron has lost a good foot or more on his leaping ability. I remember when his head would be level with the rim at the peak of his jump. I already know what you’re going to say. You’re gonna say “Most NBA players aren’t as athletic as they were when they were 20-24”, and that’s obvious, but the point I’m trying to make is that I don’t think he’s a very effective player without his trademark athletic ability.

    Right now, I think he’s more on the level of a DeMar Derozan athletically — Good leaper (even though he’s lost a little vert), but average at most other athletic categories. I’m going to keep saying this until he proves me otherwise.

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  • #596778
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    tuck243
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    A fadeway from 19 feet is what you want to see more from LeBron?  I’m confused at that statement… Great game and I like the way KD took it to Bron.  He see every game like its his last and don’t give a F who’s on the court with him.  I just wished every NBA superstar had that same mentiality (paging Melo).  LeBron isn’t working on his game and you can tell.  He continue to do the same moves he always done.  It’s a damn shame.

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  • #596810
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    tuck243
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    A fadeway from 19 feet is what you want to see more from LeBron?  I’m confused at that statement… Great game and I like the way KD took it to Bron.  He see every game like its his last and don’t give a F who’s on the court with him.  I just wished every NBA superstar had that same mentiality (paging Melo).  LeBron isn’t working on his game and you can tell.  He continue to do the same moves he always done.  It’s a damn shame.

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  • #596337
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    tuck243
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    A fadeway from 19 feet is what you want to see more from LeBron?  I’m confused at that statement… Great game and I like the way KD took it to Bron.  He see every game like its his last and don’t give a F who’s on the court with him.  I just wished every NBA superstar had that same mentiality (paging Melo).  LeBron isn’t working on his game and you can tell.  He continue to do the same moves he always done.  It’s a damn shame.

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  • #596820
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    Tha explosion at 1:41 and tha height he gets up at 1:44 still says athletic FREAK when talking about James, yea I agree he did look less athletic this year compared to previous years, but he is still a freak of nature.

    And when it comes to Durant and Lebron, I’m still taking Lebron 7 days out of the week. Durant super talented…yes, but Lebron is just a more complete and better overall player.

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    Tha explosion at 1:41 and tha height he gets up at 1:44 still says athletic FREAK when talking about James, yea I agree he did look less athletic this year compared to previous years, but he is still a freak of nature.

    And when it comes to Durant and Lebron, I’m still taking Lebron 7 days out of the week. Durant super talented…yes, but Lebron is just a more complete and better overall player.

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    Tha explosion at 1:41 and tha height he gets up at 1:44 still says athletic FREAK when talking about James, yea I agree he did look less athletic this year compared to previous years, but he is still a freak of nature.

    And when it comes to Durant and Lebron, I’m still taking Lebron 7 days out of the week. Durant super talented…yes, but Lebron is just a more complete and better overall player.

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    @tuck243

    Why isn’t that a good move by LeBron? I mean, IF he can make that shot consistently, why isn’t that a good shot? When Kobe shoots and makes that shot, you nod your head with approval.

    LeBron hasn’t shown much of a post game or any real go-to moves during his entire career. I’d like to see him get a little closer to the basket, but I think that’s a good shot. His footwork looked good and he looked comfortable shooting that shot. I mean, seeing something other than isolating for half of the shot clock and driving looks good to me when it comes to him.

    And lmao @WizardofOz

    Where did you get those photos? Lol you are committed to exposing LeBron’s athleticism. Look at his head at 1:46 though. He was staring at the rim.

    I’d take LeBron over Durant right now, but that could change in another season or two.

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    @tuck243

    Why isn’t that a good move by LeBron? I mean, IF he can make that shot consistently, why isn’t that a good shot? When Kobe shoots and makes that shot, you nod your head with approval.

    LeBron hasn’t shown much of a post game or any real go-to moves during his entire career. I’d like to see him get a little closer to the basket, but I think that’s a good shot. His footwork looked good and he looked comfortable shooting that shot. I mean, seeing something other than isolating for half of the shot clock and driving looks good to me when it comes to him.

    And lmao @WizardofOz

    Where did you get those photos? Lol you are committed to exposing LeBron’s athleticism. Look at his head at 1:46 though. He was staring at the rim.

    I’d take LeBron over Durant right now, but that could change in another season or two.

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    @tuck243

    Why isn’t that a good move by LeBron? I mean, IF he can make that shot consistently, why isn’t that a good shot? When Kobe shoots and makes that shot, you nod your head with approval.

    LeBron hasn’t shown much of a post game or any real go-to moves during his entire career. I’d like to see him get a little closer to the basket, but I think that’s a good shot. His footwork looked good and he looked comfortable shooting that shot. I mean, seeing something other than isolating for half of the shot clock and driving looks good to me when it comes to him.

    And lmao @WizardofOz

    Where did you get those photos? Lol you are committed to exposing LeBron’s athleticism. Look at his head at 1:46 though. He was staring at the rim.

    I’d take LeBron over Durant right now, but that could change in another season or two.

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    Too much microscope on Lebron’s athleticism. The guy is a freak of athlete and is the most athletic +250lbs the league has ever seen. He has Karl Malone size, and if your not impress with the way he moves on the court, then I don’t know what will…I don’t think he’s lost any athletecism at all, but I will say he has lost some lateral quickness due to his size increase (he went from 240lbs his rookie year to currently playing around 255-260lbs). His vertical is the same to me, but may have lost a tiny bit of lateral quickness, but still an impressive specimen nonetheless.

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    Too much microscope on Lebron’s athleticism. The guy is a freak of athlete and is the most athletic +250lbs the league has ever seen. He has Karl Malone size, and if your not impress with the way he moves on the court, then I don’t know what will…I don’t think he’s lost any athletecism at all, but I will say he has lost some lateral quickness due to his size increase (he went from 240lbs his rookie year to currently playing around 255-260lbs). His vertical is the same to me, but may have lost a tiny bit of lateral quickness, but still an impressive specimen nonetheless.

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    Too much microscope on Lebron’s athleticism. The guy is a freak of athlete and is the most athletic +250lbs the league has ever seen. He has Karl Malone size, and if your not impress with the way he moves on the court, then I don’t know what will…I don’t think he’s lost any athletecism at all, but I will say he has lost some lateral quickness due to his size increase (he went from 240lbs his rookie year to currently playing around 255-260lbs). His vertical is the same to me, but may have lost a tiny bit of lateral quickness, but still an impressive specimen nonetheless.

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