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The Greatest Playoff Scorer

Discussion in 'NBA Dish' started by durvasa, Apr 28, 2019.

  1. durvasa

    durvasa Member

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    Who is the greatest playoff scorer in the game today? Has to be Durant or Kawhi, right?
     
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    no.

    The greatest scorer has the most defenders trying to stop him, and has gimmick defenses designed just for him, and to get the ball out of his hands. lulz at Kawliflower.
     
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  3. Wylo

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    Kawhi's been killing it recently
     
  4. LosPollosHermanos

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    2nd one

    Dame.

    He is the New Curry. Can outscore the Old One.
     
  6. Vivi

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    Scorer i'd say Durant even if that hurts me cause he's a little b****.
     
  7. daywalker02

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    True but in the playoffs folks take away some of his foul drawing, his penetration, and some of his step backs.

    Little by little his TOs increase.

    A great scorer has counter measures. Vast arsenal at that.
     
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    Fouls are f*in fouls
     
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    Kd so great he had to bandwagon with a 73 win team

    Lol at his cupcake army
     
  10. vlaurelio

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    Kd has klay and steph as his counter measures lol
     
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  11. Voltik

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    A great scorer is simply naturally either athletic or with a long wingspan and height or both. Also, being able to shot well and flop when things don’t go your way. A great example would be Durant and Curry.
     
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    As the game is called, Durant. Seems he can get off the highest percentage jumper, over anyone, from anywhere. Might be the best combo of height X shooting accuracy ever.

    In a vacuum I'd say Harden. He's a more complete scorer inside and out, the unguardable stepback, stronger, more athletic, superior handles, a step quicker, greater repertoire of creative moves, ability to finish at the rim, and even better shooter when smothered; but not as currently officiated and particularly not in the PO's, if defenders are allowed to occupy his landing zone (much less body into him), and he's not able to draw fouls when touched.
     
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    Player
    Points Playoffs Games FGM FGA 3PM 3PA FTM FTA
    1. LeBron James 6,911 13 239 2,457 5,006 370 1,116 1,627 2,191
    2. Michael Jordan 5,987 13 179 2,188 4,497 148 446 1,463 1,766
    3. Kareem Abdul-Jabbar 5,762 18 237 2,356 4,422 0 4 1,050 1,419
    4. Kobe Bryant 5,640 15 220 2,014 4,499 292 882 1,320 1,617
    5. Shaquille O'Neal 5,250 17 216 2,041 3,627 0 0 1,168 2,317
    6. Tim Duncan 5,172 18 251 1,975 3,939 5 35 1,217 1,766
    7. Karl Malone 4,761 19 193 1,743 3,768 6 37 1,269 1,725
    8. Jerry West 4,457 13 153 1,622 3,460 - - 1,213 1,506
    9. Tony Parker 4,045 17 226 1,613 3,501 119 385 700 958
    10. Dwyane Wade 3,954 13 177 1,450 3,062 103 305 951 1,220
    11. Kevin Durant 3,901 9 134 1,317 2,774 288 831 979 1,133
     
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    do you mean people in the playoffs this year? otherwise, lebron showed last year that it's (still) him. though kd is close.
     
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    Harden will lead the league in playoff points this season. He will average 38 in this series alone.
     
  16. WinorLoseMate

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    No way would it be KD. Not many teams can afford double coverage when you have Steph and Klay on the wings ready to bombard a few 3's.
     
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    Do you think KD’s scoring goes up or down when Steph isn’t on the floor?
     
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    Haven't looked up any stats, but I think KD's points scored would go up when Steph isn't on the floor, with a lower TS%.
     
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    Jokic got a triple double in a game 7 which was the first game 7 triple since LeBron when Cavs won it all in 2016.
     
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    That’s right, but the TS% is still very good. Like 61% if I remember correctly. And his scoring jumps to about 43 points per 100 possessions without Steph on the floor.
     

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