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Durant is not just flash and offense, thats just all you saw on sportscenter. I cannot count how many clutch blocks he got or when the opposing team's best swingman had the ball in a pivotal point, grinned when he saw Durant backing off him, tried to take him off the dribble and failed miserably. They would get blocked every-single-time. I had 1 major knock on Durant while he was at UT: His conditioning or stamina sucked. But Barnes also played him almost the entire game every game. When he was still fresh, and had his legs, he showed flashes of defensive dominance himself.
Shoog I'm not kidding, he got a block every-single-time a guy went 1 on 1 with him from the perimeter, big or little.
Put more concisely, Spurs fans should like Oden more than Durant but dont sell Durant short as a put it in the basket guy, he has potential to be tayshaun prince Code Red on defense. Which the spurs sure could use themselves soon..
response to 2)
I'd be pimping oden like no other like i am pimping durant. But Durant still did some crazy shiznit the short time he was here
The raining-down-from-upon three point shooting performance against Kansas 1st half (before he hurt his ankle..)
Blocking every scrub that tried to take him off the dribble every time.
Something you don't hear about Durant is that he's a pretty damn good leader. He had everyone believing in him and themselves by mid season. That is something you're born with, you don't learn. And can be invaluable in big game situations.
The three weaknesses of Kevin are: Muthle, stamina, learning how to get others involved more efficiently.

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As I said, I think Durant will be special. But, based on objective criteria, Oden actually has more room for improvement. He did play with a broken wrist, and he is still just a young pup pivot, and he is freakishly athletic for his size, and he already is good enough to lead his team to the verge of a national le.
Flawless lock tight fact (and the only one) backing up your stupid post.
