KD hasn't peaked yet and he'll probably be at the top of that list when he does.
I'd go Kirby, Wade, then T-Mac tbh.
Kevin Durant
Dwyane Wade
Kobe Bryant
Tracy McGrady
KD hasn't peaked yet and he'll probably be at the top of that list when he does.
I'd go Kirby, Wade, then T-Mac tbh.
Agree great post ...Durant can even catch LeBron ...I doubt it, but still on the table
Durant's currently near his peak, the only possible improvement remaining is mental, accepting the role of alpha male, tbh..
He's never going to develop a consistent post game due to his size, tbh..
I'd still consider him at #1 on the list, tbh..
He's by far the most efficient on the list, he's the best shooter on the list..his defense has improved, he's just as good defensively as Kobe(not when he's focused, but he has rarely ever been) and better than McGrady(worse than Wade)..
His passing isn't as good as the other 3, although he's improving..
He's the most clutch shooter of the 4, too..
He didn't win a ring last year, but he had an elite playoffs, only outplayed by one of the best players of all-time, tbh..
Kobe
TMac
Durant
Wade
# Kobe 5
# Wade, Durant, Mcgrady 3
# Wade, Durant, Mcgrady, + Lebron 4
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Your new shtick reminds me of Magic's son, tbh..
Just to be clear, when was Kirby's peak? During his first round exits? His shaq piggyback years? Or the Gasol odom fisher PJ years?
Without the MDE and MVPau, Kobe had less playoff success than AI and VC and just as much as Tmac tbh. True story.
Durant
AI, Carter
Kobe, Tmac
Physicality and mental dominance is all he needs to catch LeBron, it's just really ing hard to instill that into a player that's always had non contact type of play.
Probably.
People forget how unstoppable T-Mac was in his prime. Dude was an unreal scorer. He carried some really ty teams into the playoffs. But his lack of defense keeps him low on this list imo. I'd say:
Kobe
Durant
Wade
T-Mac
Durant isn't in his prime yet.
Kobe
Wade
TMac
KD has the potential to top this list though. Easily.
A KD/LeBron comparison will be the only worthwhile debate.
Not right now.
Of course not, but if it ever get's to that point it will be. When has there ever been two players that potentially have the same caliber of skill as MJ and played the same position in the same era?
The dilemma of making these comparisons is that you're comparing different players at different positions that faced different team related obstacles and played against different types of players under a different set of rules and call style. It's comparing apples to oranges and asking for preference of flavor.
if Durant ever gets to LeBron's level I think it will make the league immensly more interesting to watch and debate about.
You're ing high with that Wade pick.
????? Wade's the only one on that list to ever go Olajuwon 95 on the playoffs. We're talking peaks here.
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