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if it weren't for these two wrong departures, durant might have already become the "no. 1 player in the league"

2024-09-03

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after the 15-16 season, although the 73-win warriors did not win the championship trophy as expected, their lineup completed a historic upgrade during the offseason.replace barnes, whose performance is sometimes good and sometimes bad, with durant, who is good at both offense and defense.

it was also because the warriors formed a super four-star combination headed by "durant + curry + thompson + green" that year, so that before the start of those seasons, there would be voices in the league every year calling for an early finale -warriors champions.

as expected, after durant joined the team, relying on the "dukku tomlin" combination, the warriors easily beat 29 teams in the league and won the championship in 2017 and 2018. and as the warriors player with the best overall performance in the finals at that time, durant also won two fmvp trophies, which can be said to be the limelight for a while...

it's a pity that no matter how stable durant's personal performance was, and how he turned the tide when the team was in crisis, he could never get the title of "the best player in the league" at that time. on the contrary, james was defeated by the warriors for two consecutive years, but he still sat firmly on the throne of "the best player in the league".