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Why is Durant controversial but legendary?

When we talked about James's rated 28+7+7 quasi-triple double data every night, it was like aesthetic fatigue, and it seemed that we should have produced such data as we should!

And why are we the same for Durant?

Time is back to the 2012 All-Stars. Since Kobe won the AMVP at home last year, Durant beat the heroes and became the star of the stars that year.

easily scored 36 points, 7 rebounds, 3 assists and 3 steals in the game, winning the All-Star Trophy.

In fact, one year later, Durant should have achieved an All-Star MVP, but that year Paul "robbed" Durant's honor with 20 points, 0 rebounds, 15 assists and 4 steals!

As we all know, the criteria for judging the All-Star MVP are not complicated, it is nothing more than the star of the winning team's highest score, and that's all.

That year, Durant scored 30 points and 6 rebounds, and finally helped the Western Conference defeat the Eastern Conference 143-138. However, he lost to Paul, who had 15 assists in the final All-Star MVP selection. It was incredible, wasn't it?

If the All-Stars scored on weekends is just a wild ball game that is entertainment-first and cannot truly show a star's offensive talent that scores like a scoop, then is the honor of the scoring king still a light and vague title?

It is a pity that I missed the All-Star MVP Lian Zhuang, but it is even more regrettable that Durant failed to achieve the goal of the fifth consecutive bank!

In 2010, 2011, 2012 and 2014, Durant's death was unsheathed and swung his sickle. His offense scored without dead corners on the field, just like cutting melons and vegetables, and he won the scoring champion for four years.

And the 2013 NBA scoring champion was Cameron Anthony, who played for the New York Knicks at the time. The latter averaged 28.7 points that year, winning the first scoring champion of his career and the only one.

In fact, in that 2013 season, Durant was also a short distance from the scoring champion. In that season, he played in 81 games for the Thunder, averaging 28.1 points per game, and finally scored 2280 points in total, ranking second in the league, losing to Anthony by a slim margin! The jerseys are changing, and the times are changing. The No. 35, which was originally playing for the Thunder, is now airborne in the Aerospace City.

Rocket 7 is its new identity, but only the God of Death is eternal.

Now, when Durant scored a thrilling goal, he suddenly realized that it was the so-called hottest youth, yours and mine...

2009-10 season: Durant averaged 30.1 points per game, winning the title of scoring for the first time;

2010-11 season: Death averaged 27.7 points per game, successfully defending the title;

2011-12 season: Durant averaged 28 points per game, achieving three consecutive scoring leaders;

13-14 season: He once again won the scoring leader with an average of 32 points per game! After nine years of playing for the Thunder (including Seattle period), Durant has already established his Hall of Fame resume early and deserves to establish his own historical scorer status!

In the Thunder career, Durant averaged 27.4 points, 7.0 rebounds and 3.7 assists per game, and was even elected as the regular season MVP in 2014. In addition, he won all the honors such as the 7th All-Star and the 6th Best Team.

Even after leaving the Thunder, Durant moved to the Warriors, Nets, Suns and Rockets in the next nine years, and this journey is also legendary.

In the nine-year journey, Durant won 2 championships, won 2 FMVPs, 8 All-Stars, and 5 Best Teams...

Even though he entered the end of his career, Durant's competitive level remained at his peak last season, contributing 26.6 points per game, shooting percentage of 52%, and three-point shooting percentage was as high as 43%.