
Durant's two fourth quarters against Spurs: 1/4 FG
Obviously a bit bitter there towards Durant and OKC after the knocked you out of the playoffs. But keep running with that theory that you had the best team in the league this season like World Peace thinks!

I just love Kobe haters
Name me one person playing like Kobe in their 16th year
Durant needs more than one lesson from the Mumba.
- scoring champ
- dunk champ
- NBA champ
- MVP
- finals MVP
- Allstar MVP
- all NBA first team
- Olympic gold medallist
Still averaging 29 5 and 4.5 in his 16th year
Speaks for itself. Durant is a star / scoring machine. He needs to learn a shitload from Kobe

I've watched both the games and it really is a combination of all three but more specifically the first two of the three points.
Stephen Jackson's defense in game 1 on Durant was smothering (literally). He was absolutely all over him. It was hard to see how legal it was on TV but it appeared for the most time quite legal. Durant seemed very bothered by the attention and didn't quite seem to know how to deal with it.
Kevin Durant needs to learn one lesson (and just one lesson) from Kobe and that is to demand the ball, particularly in the 4th, like Kobe does. Didn't seem to truly want it at all.
As far as Westbrook goes, he does seem to be looking for Durant a little more these playoffs. In the last quarter of game 1 and 2 Durant was well held Westbrook seemed to be looking to give him the ball but with S-Jax denying it he then would take it to the rim or force up a shot.
I too am a huge KD fan and want the Thunder to win it all but Durant's lack of shots come down to Kevin himself and the Spurs' defense more so than Westbrook I think.

Two words:
Russell Westbrook
He seems to try and take on too much, instead of giving Durant more touches.
