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    Kevin Durant and Tim Duncan have nothing in common, Durant is a selfish punk who puts on a big act like he's a selfless team player when truth is he only plays for himself. The thunder will never go anywhere with this punk running the team, mark my words.

    Not to mention the guy is overhyped to & back, put a good defender on him with some size and mobility and his entire game becomes fadeaway jumpshooting (and a poor one at that).

    And finally there is Durant's "signature move", which is basically flailing himself into a defender's outstretched arm as if he's trying to shoot the ball when its obvious from his exaggerated contortions he is trying to get a cheap trip to the free throw line. He does this literally once or twice a game. There are a few other players who have done this (Paul Pierce comes to mind) but they do it only on rare occassions and only when a defender is playing too tight for their liking. Durant is the first player I've seen who has actually incorporated this cheap tactic into their regular arsenal. I literally LMFAO in last year's playoffs when Durant tried to throw his arms into Artest but Artest was ready for it and pulled the rug out and Durant was forced to throw up a wild shot which missed horribly.
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    Kevin Durant and Tim Duncan have nothing in common, Durant is a selfish punk who puts on a big act like he's a selfless team player when truth is he only plays for himself. The thunder will never go anywhere with this punk running the team, mark my words.

    Not to mention the guy is overhyped to & back, put a good defender on him with some size and mobility and his entire game becomes fadeaway jumpshooting (and a poor one at that).

    And finally there is Durant's "signature move", which is basically flailing himself into a defender's outstretched arm as if he's trying to shoot the ball when its obvious from his exaggerated contortions he is trying to get a cheap trip to the free throw line. He does this literally once or twice a game. There are a few other players who have done this (Paul Pierce comes to mind) but they do it only on rare occassions and only when a defender is playing too tight for their liking. Durant is the first player I've seen who has actually incorporated this cheap tactic into their regular arsenal. I literally LMFAO in last year's playoffs when Durant tried to throw his arms into Artest but Artest was ready for it and pulled the rug out and Durant was forced to throw up a wild shot which missed horribly.
    Unbeknownst to you, you just described Nowitzki to a T.

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    Unbeknownst to you, you just described Nowitzki to a T.
    I don't recall Nowitski ever trying to flail his arms into a defender, and even if he has, it's not like a staple of his game.

    Also Dirk has a pretty good fadeaway.

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    You have to want to be a megastar to be a megastar. Tim Duncan never cares about any of that. It doesn't stop him from being the best PF ever, nor does it stop him from being a contender, nor does it stop him from getting paid like he is a megastar. We all know he's a megastar, he just doesn't need the extra added attention from being that "kind" of megastar. The article is from NESN-A New England Area Sport Network. I'm thinking that if Tim was dressed like this and stayed exactly the same as he is today, then he would be saying to Kevin Durant to be more like Tim Duncan.

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    I don't recall Nowitski ever trying to flail his arms into a defender, and even if he has, it's not like a staple of his game.
    Nowitzki just flails period. He's a big, awkward looking goof, who inexplicably get's a ridiculous amount of respect from fans and officials alike. Generally, players who get to the line a lot do so by routinely attacking the basket. Not this guy. He routinely shoots fade and fall-away jumpers and picks up an absurd amount of free throws by doing so.

    I remember last year in the playoffs, he basically headbutted Bonner in the chest, threw himself to the ground and voila! Next thing you know, he was shooting two free throws.

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    this is why we can't have nice things in the NBA

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    Nowitzki just flails period. He's a big, awkward looking goof, who inexplicably get's a ridiculous amount of respect from fans and officials alike. Generally, players who get to the line a lot do so by routinely attacking the basket. Not this guy. He routinely shoots fade and fall-away jumpers and picks up an absurd amount of free throws by doing so.

    I remember last year in the playoffs, he basically headbutted Bonner in the chest, threw himself to the ground and voila! Next thing you know, he was shooting two free throws.
    Sorry, but I don't see it that way. Nowitzki will sell fouls with the best of em, but also draws alot of body contact, I'm actually surprised he doesn't go to the line more than he does with the amount of body contact he draws. And what Nowitski does to sell fouls is pretty common, garden variety stuff IMO.

    What I'm talking about here is on a different scale of cheap. It's not only cheap, it's downright de able and disgusting, and the only thing that's even comparable in the league today that I can think of is Derek Fisher's obnoxious flopping.

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    Kevin Durant and Tim Duncan have nothing in common, Durant is a selfish punk who puts on a big act like he's a selfless team player when truth is he only plays for himself. The thunder will never go anywhere with this punk running the team, mark my words.
    Glad to see you know him on such a intimate and personal level that you are capable of judging the entire scope of his character. What field of psychology did you specialize in? Also, psychic powers are awesome.

    Not to mention the guy is overhyped to & back, put a good defender on him with some size and mobility and his entire game becomes fadeaway jumpshooting (and a poor one at that).
    So you didn't watch the world championships? They were pretty good.

    And finally there is Durant's "signature move", which is basically flailing himself into a defender's outstretched arm as if he's trying to shoot the ball when its obvious from his exaggerated contortions he is trying to get a cheap trip to the free throw line. He does this literally once or twice a game. There are a few other players who have done this (Paul Pierce comes to mind) but they do it only on rare occassions and only when a defender is playing too tight for their liking. Durant is the first player I've seen who has actually incorporated this cheap tactic into their regular arsenal. I literally LMFAO in last year's playoffs when Durant tried to throw his arms into Artest but Artest was ready for it and pulled the rug out and Durant was forced to throw up a wild shot which missed horribly.
    So that signature move is what earned him that 27.7 points per game? He must flail pretty accurately.

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    He's a big, awkward looking goof
    lol

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    So that signature move is what earned him that 27.7 points per game? He must flail pretty accurately.
    I think what he's saying is that signature flailing move earns Durant an inflated amount of free throw attempts. Last year for example 75% of KD's offense was jumpshots and yet he still got 10 free throws a game....very generous for a jumpshooter.

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    Glad to see you know him on such a intimate and personal level that you are capable of judging the entire scope of his character. What field of psychology did you specialize in? Also, psychic powers are awesome.
    I don't need a psychology degree to see that the 'team-first' goody two-shoes schtick he puts forth is just a veneer. Serves him well, though, he's idolized by media & fans and most importantly gets his knob polished nightly by the officials.

    So you didn't watch the world championships? They were pretty good.
    'They' played against inferior compe ion. Plus no Tony Parker, no Manu Ginobili, etc for their respective teams. Kind of a joke if you ask me.

    So that signature move is what earned him that 27.7 points per game? He must flail pretty accurately.
    Every year it seems, his game becomes more and more predicated on the refs' benevolence. This is not a good trend for the long haul, IMO. FG% down this year, 3pt% down the past 2 years, and the only thing that's going up is free throw attempts and of course FT% (been apparently working hard at the charity stripe of course ). The signature move really personifies his character, IMO. A worthless POS who lives off the charity stripe. In 3-4 years, this guy will be the joke of the league, just watch.

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    Wow, TJ, did he your girlfriend? If not, your personal dislike of him is so obvious that I can easily laugh off the idiocy of your basketball criticisms of him. I don't like Kobe Bryant, but I'm not stupid enough to say that he's not a good basketball player.

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    I know this is practically blasphemy coming from a Spurs fan, but those sprite commercials got me thinking. IF Grant Hill wouldn't have had the injury problems that took away his prime watching he and Tim Duncan play together would have been pretty special.

    They would have been an old school, fundamental force in the league, and given the young emerging star scorer in T-Mac probably would have had no problem getting a couple of rings. Would have been kind of cool to see a team that looked like they were from a different era dominate the modern league.
    They signed TMac when Tim told them "no". It was never going to be all three of them. Orlando didn't have the cap room.

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    Durant as Duncan-like. No wonder I like the kid.

    I do think it's absurd the way the media drools over and hypes the big personalities and turns on them instantly when they cross whatever line of the day and bleat about how these mega-stars are such primadonnas and assholes who expect to be treated like gods when they just play basketball. . .

    The vicious circle of the media, creating their own stories.

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    being an asshole gets you great endorsements.....just look at Kobe and Lebron.....so maybe the author is onto something here.

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    If Duncan were a fart he would be a SBD.`

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    Wow, TJ, did he your girlfriend? If not, your personal dislike of him is so obvious that I can easily laugh off the idiocy of your basketball criticisms of him. I don't like Kobe Bryant, but I'm not stupid enough to say that he's not a good basketball player.
    Never claimed he wasn't "good". I said he was overhyped. A primadonna of a different stripe who tries to be coy about all the attention coming his way.

    Over-reliance on the officials hasn't won Lebron anything yet and he's alot better than Durant IMO. This conceited little ball hogging Iverson-clone will never make it far in a playoff run when his game is almost completely built around getting to that charity stripe 10-15X a game on a slew of bull "touch" fouls that would make even Michael Jordan proud. In the playoffs, that type of charity just isn't given out as freely (esp when 75% of your game is taking fadeaway non-contact 20-25 footers all game long then trying to get to the line by swinging your arms into your defender).
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    Durant as Duncan-like. No wonder I like the kid.

    I do think it's absurd the way the media drools over and hypes the big personalities and turns on them instantly when they cross whatever line of the day and bleat about how these mega-stars are such primadonnas and assholes who expect to be treated like gods when they just play basketball. . .

    The vicious circle of the media, creating their own stories.

    A controversial player with a big ego can overcome a small market and be marketable.

    A quiet and selfless player is perfectly marketable in a glamorous market.

    A quiet and selfless player in a non-glamour market? We don't have time for such things. They somehow look different on our TV screens. Not sure what it is.

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    Okay, so he's still ing your girlfriend.

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    Okay, so he's still ing your girlfriend.
    The only thing he'll be ing is Clay Bennett's wallet (for the next 6 years).

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    The only thing he'll be ing is Clay Bennett's wallet (for the next 6 years).

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    what a stupid article. The writer must be a racist thinking all black ppl should act alike.

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