In what felt like a schedule loss for the Los Angeles Lakers heading into an afternoon game on Saturday against the Indiana Pacers, that was not the case. With Austin Reaves giving it a go despite being listed questionable with an elbow injury, he took on the offensive burden with LeBron James and Luka Doncic sidelined.
The Lakers would need all of Reaves’ points as they lacked scoring outside of Rui Hachimura, and the Arkansas native delivered in a big way. He would score a career-high 45 points against a Pacers team that is recently playing good basketball, leading the Lakers to their fifth straight win.
It was an efficient afternoon for the 26-year-old as he shot 14-for-26 from the field and 4-for-9 from distance. To keep the good times rolling, this was a massive win as L.A. looks to Monday with Doncic’s debut looming against the Utah Jazz.
Dealing with a left elbow contusion can certainly affect how a player performs, but Reaves credited the fans and adrenaline for getting him through this game.
“I don’t know,” Reaves said after the Lakers’ 124-117 win. “Like I said out there, I think once you get in the moment of the game, you feel the atmosphere, adrenaline starts pumping, that’s when it becomes easier, but before I woke up this morning it was sore all over, elbow especially, and I think they gotta know at like 60 on the clock if you’re in or out, and I was walking off at like 60:05, and my trainer Shane looked at me and it’s like, well, out or in? And I was like, let’s do it. So, it’s tough. But like I said, once you get out there and start playing, then the adrenaline kicks in and you feel better.”
Reaves’ previous career-high came against the Brooklyn Nets with 38 points when he could not get over the hump to get 40. However, this time around was different coming a 4-for-17 shooting night against the Golden State Warriors.
“I think I started the first quarter and made five shots in a row. Anytime that happens, it’s a good feeling,” he said. “It’s much better than going 4-17. But yeah, that obviously helps. And then, I think it’s just the atmosphere that we’re creating as a team. The culture. Any time now, the situation, the guys on the bench, LeBron [James], Luka [Doncic], Gabe [Vincent], anybody, it’s really good, just telling me to keep going. That’s what I try to do. Just try to go out there and win the game.”
Reaves joins a list of Lakers greats to have at least 45 points, seven rebounds and seven assists in a game that includes Elgin Baylor, Jerry West, Magic Johnson, Kobe Bryant and James. As a fan of Bryant, in particular, making that list is special for the 26-year-old.
“I don’t want to get fined or anything, but it’s just it’s surreal, because, like you said, I grew up a Kobe [Bryant] fan. Huge Kobe fan, so I was automatically a Laker fan,” Reaves said. “So just to be able to put the uniform on and go out there and compete, and then, like said, to have a couple of those games to where my name’s in with those guys is special, something that I won’t take for granted. But, yeah, looks weird when you see my name up there.”
By winning five in a row and being 9-1 in their last 10 games, the Lakers are setting themselves up to climb the standings heading into All-Star break. With Doncic and James expected to return against the Jazz, L.A. could become a serious threat in the Western Conference.
Austin Reaves addresses fit concerns with LeBron James & Luka Doncic
Given the magnitude of the pairing of LeBron James and Luka Doncic, many are speculating their fit together in a Lakers jersey. But, Austin Reaves weighed in on those concerns by crediting both players as playmakers rather than pure scorers.
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Nifty maintains positive momentum but faces resistance at 23,500-23,600 levels. (AI image)
Stock market today: Stock indices Sensex and Nifty ended lower on Monday following weak global markets due to concerns about US President Donald Trump’s tariff implementation on trading partners. The BSE Sensex fell 319.22 points (0.41%) to 77,186.74, ending its five-day upward trend. During trading, it fell 749.87 points (0.96%) to 76,756.09. The NSE Nifty dropped 121.10 points (0.52%) to 23,361.05. Among Sensex components, major decliners included Larsen & Toubro, Tata Motors, Hindustan Unilever, Asian Paints, ITC, Power Grid, NTPC and Reliance Industries. Bajaj Finance led the gainers with over 5% increase. Other advancing stocks included Mahindra & Mahindra, Bajaj Finserv, Bharti Airtel and Maruti. Asian markets in Seoul, Tokyo and Hong Kong closed significantly lower. European markets experienced substantial losses, while US markets finished lower on Friday. “Slump in global equity markets weighed negatively on Indian benchmarks after Trump announced tariffs on China, Mexico and Canada which fuelled pessimism amongst the investors. Besides, the rupee depreciating sharply raised concerns that foreign investors are unlikely to reverse the selling trend,” Prashanth Tapse, Senior VP (Research), Mehta Equities Ltd, said. The tariffs of 25% on Canadian and Mexican imports and 10% on Chinese goods will commence from Tuesday. “The global market got unsettled amid the onset of the ‘Trade War,’ as tariff conflicts between the US and other nations are unlikely to yield any economic benefits. Instead, it may cause challenges to the global economy, heightening global financial risks,” Vinod Nair, Head of Research, Geojit Financial Services, said. Brent crude, the global oil benchmark, rose 1.15% to USD 76.50 per barrel. On Saturday, the BSE benchmark achieved a slight gain of 5.39 points (0.01%) to 77,505.96 amid high volatility. The Nifty decreased by 26.25 points (0.11%) to 23,482.15. Markets operated on Saturday for the Union Budget presentation. According to exchange data, Foreign Institutional Investors (FIIs) sold equities worth Rs 1,327.09 crore on Saturday.
The stock market today saw a downward trend as the BSE Sensex closed over 300 points down, while the Nifty50 managed to stay above the 23,350 mark.
Investors were cautious as concerns over rising inflation and the ongoing geopolitical tensions weighed on the market sentiment. The Sensex closed at 77,423, down 301 points, while the Nifty50 ended at 23,381, down 87 points.
Despite the overall negative trend, certain sectors like IT and pharma managed to outperform, providing some support to the market. However, the overall mood remained cautious as investors awaited further clarity on the economic outlook.
It will be interesting to see how the market reacts in the coming days as various domestic and global factors continue to influence investor sentiment. Stay tuned for more updates on the stock market trends.
The Merrimack Warriors (11-10, 8-2 MAAC) visit the Rider Broncs (8-13, 4-6 MAAC) in a matchup of MAAC teams at Alumni Gymnasium, starting at 4:00 PM ET on Sunday, February 2, 2025. The Warriors are 5-point favorites in the game. The matchup has an over/under set at 127.5 points.
Merrimack vs. Rider Odds
Merrimack odds to win: -218
Rider odds to win: +180
Spread: Merrimack (-5)
Total: 127.5
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Game Time and Information
Date: Sunday, February 2, 2025
Time: 4:00 PM ET
TV: ESPN+
Where: Lawrenceville, New Jersey
Venue: Alumni Gymnasium
Who Will Win Merrimack vs. Rider?
Merrimack and Rider Betting Trends, Records Against the Spread
Merrimack is 2-3 against the spread when favored by 5 points or more this season.
Rider has a 4-4 record against the spread in games it was an underdog by 5 points or more this year.
The two teams average a combined 1.9 more points per game, 129.4, than this matchup’s over/under of 127.5 points.
Opponents of the two teams average a combined 9.2 more points per game (136.7) than this matchup’s over/under of 127.5 points.
The average point total in Merrimack’s games this season is 1.4 more points than the total of 127.5 in this matchup.
The average total for Broncs games this season is 9.7 more points than the point total of 127.5 for this outing.
The Warriors’ ATS record is 10-10-1 this season.
The Broncs’ ATS record is 9-11-0 this year.
Merrimack Stats & Insights
Merrimack averages 64.2 points per game (356th in college basketball) while allowing 64.7 per outing (23rd in college basketball). It has a -9 scoring differential overall.
Merrimack is 360th in the country at 25.7 rebounds per game. That’s 11.7 fewer than the 37.4 its opponents average.
The Warriors hit 8.3 three-pointers per game (123rd in college basketball), 1.8 more than their opponents (6.5).
Merrimack averages 88.3 points per 100 possessions (332nd in college basketball), while allowing 88.9 points per 100 possessions (100th in college basketball).
On offense, the Warriors put up 63.4 points per game when playing at home, compared to 63.9 points per game when playing on the road.
Rider Stats & Insights
Rider’s -144 scoring differential (being outscored by 6.8 points per game) is a result of putting up 65.2 points per game (348th in college basketball) while giving up 72 per contest (201st in college basketball).
Rider grabs 31.3 rebounds per game (243rd in college basketball), compared to the 31 of its opponents.
Rider hits 5.1 three-pointers per game (356th in college basketball), 3.4 fewer than its opponents.
Rider scores 87.8 points per 100 possessions (336th in college basketball), while allowing 97 points per 100 possessions (299th in college basketball).
At home the Broncs are scoring 66.7 points per game, 2.3 more than they are averaging on the road (64.4).
Merrimack Key Players to Watch
The leader in points and assists for the Warriors is Adam Clark, who scores 19.1 points and dishes out 5.9 assists per game.
Sean Trumper leads Merrimack in rebounding, grabbing six rebounds per game while also scoring 8 points a contest.
The Warriors get the most three-point shooting production out of Devon Savage, who knocks down 2.6 threes per game.
Clark is Merrimack’s leader in steals, averaging 2.2 steals per game, while Bryan Etumnu leads them in blocks with 2.3 per contest.
Rider Key Players to Watch
TJ Weeks Jr. racks up 13.3 points per game to be the top scorer for the Broncs.
Tariq Ingraham has a stat line of 6.7 rebounds, 10.6 points and 1.2 assists per game for Rider to take the top rebound spot on the team. Ruben Rodriguez holds the top spot for assists with 2.9 per game, adding 3 points and 2.6 rebounds per outing.
Weeks is dependable from three-point range and leads the Broncs with 2.1 made threes per game.
Weeks (1.3 steals per game) is the steal leader for Rider while Ingraham (0.8 blocks per game) is the block leader.
The Merrimack Warriors are set to take on the Rider Broncs in an exciting college basketball matchup on Sunday, February 2, 2025. Both teams are coming off strong performances and will be looking to secure a crucial win in this game.
In terms of the spread, Merrimack is currently favored by 5 points. The Warriors have been playing well recently and have a strong defensive presence that could give them the edge in this game. Rider, on the other hand, has shown some inconsistency this season and will need to step up their game to cover the spread.
As for the total points, the over/under for this game is set at 140 points. Both teams have the ability to put up points, but Merrimack’s defense could potentially limit Rider’s scoring opportunities. This could result in a lower-scoring game overall.
In terms of the moneyline, Merrimack is currently -200, while Rider is +150. The Warriors are the favorites to win this game, but the Broncs could potentially pull off an upset if they bring their A-game.
Overall, my prediction for this game is that Merrimack will cover the spread and win the game, with the total points falling under 140. However, Rider could make it a close contest and potentially pull off a surprise victory. It will definitely be a game worth watching!
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Three talking points ahead of Barcelona vs Alaves | La Liga GW 22
When Barcelona and Deportivo Alaves met earlier this season, Robert Lewandowski scored a sensational hat-trick to seal the match within 45 minutes.
Since then, the opponents’ season has not gone too well with them now sitting in 17th place, just one point ahead of Espanyol on the leaderboard.
Barcelona, meanwhile, are in a world of pain themselves in La Liga after dropping their lead and now finding themselves seven points behind Real Madrid.
Hansi Flick’s men have no room for error in the domestic competition and the coming weeks will be critical if they are to engineer a comeback. With the Madrid derby just around the corner, they will have serious chances to fight back.
Barça Universal brings you three talking points ahead of Barcelona vs Deportivo Alaves.
Inigo’s return
Barcelona’s flying start to life under Hansi Flick was largely down to two factors – the perfect implementation of the high-pressing structure and the precise offside trap.
The team’s defensive duo of Pau Cubarsi and Inigo Martinez stylistically fit in like a hand in a glove and thus did not make the team feel the absence of Ronald Araujo or Andreas Christensen for close to six months.
Araujo’s return from injury coupled with Martinez’s fitness blow, however, saw the Uruguayan gifted a string of games under Flick. While the centre-back was decent, it is clear that he did not get close to Martinez’s levels.
The Basque star, after all, has operated like a leader from the beginning of the season not only with his defensive contributions but also his maintenance of the offside trap.
His composure, decision-making, and distribution were sensational and it is clear that Araujo has not quite done enough to warrant replacing Martinez who has been one of the best in the world this season.
Back from his injury and set to return tomorrow, it is quite clear that the veteran star warrants his place back in the starting lineup. Not for any fault of Araujo’s but his own quality.
Time for a tactical twist?
Start or rest Lewandowski?. (Photo by Eric Alonso/Getty Images)
Barcelona’s forward trio have been in great form all season, with Raphinha and Lamine Yamal wreaking havoc down the flanks and Robert Lewandowski bagging the goals upfront.
In recent months, however, the Polish striker has seen a dip in his form and is no longer as clinical in front of goal as he was in the initial months of the season.
Lewandowski has started on the bench on a few occasions this season, primarily to get rest given his age. However, it is likely now time for Barcelona to begin dropping his for tactical reasons given his low output.
On the three occasions, the Pole has started on the bench in recent games, the team has gone on to win by healthy margins and it is thus clear that his presence on the field is not a must.
Tomorrow, Flick could thus look to start the veteran on the bench and change his tactics. With Dani Olmo unavailable to play as a false nine, he could look to deploy Ferran Torres as the number nine.
The last time Barcelona tried a similar manoeuvre, they beat Valencia by a 7-1 scoreline and they could look to do that again tomorrow night.
Szczesny must show his class
Hansi Flick confirmed that Wojciech Szczesny was his preferred goalkeeper once again ahead of Barcelona’s clash against Deportivo Alaves, and it is clear that the Polish goalkeeper has done enough to stay in the coach’s good books.
His period of rise began in the Spanish Super Cup earlier this year and there has been no looking back since as he has completely replaced Inaki Pena in the starting lineup.
However, it is clear that Szczesny’s place as the team’s numero uno goalkeeper is far from clear, especially given his moments of lapse of concentration that appear to strike game after game.
Szczesny has already been sent off once this season, made unnecessary tackles in the box, taken poor decisions coming out of his box, and has looked very shaky in possession.
While his shot-stopping mettle cannot be doubted, his ability on the ball has always remained a question and made him a weak link.
It is thus time for him to step up and show that he can be more reliable in possession and stitch together 90 minutes without making errors. After all, Inaki Pena is not too far behind on the pecking order.
Barcelona’s title hopes on the line: With just two points separating them from league leaders Atletico Madrid, Barcelona cannot afford to drop any points in their upcoming match against Alaves. A win is crucial if they want to keep their title hopes alive and put pressure on their rivals.
Alaves fighting for survival: On the other hand, Alaves find themselves in a relegation battle and will be desperate for points to climb out of the bottom three. Barcelona cannot underestimate their opponents, who will be fighting tooth and nail to secure a valuable result.
Messi’s goal-scoring form: Lionel Messi has been in scintillating form of late, scoring 10 goals in his last 10 appearances. The Argentine superstar will be looking to continue his impressive run and lead Barcelona to victory against Alaves. His performance could be the key to unlocking Alaves’ defense and securing three crucial points for his team.
Grimes posted 17 points (6-8 FG, 3-5 3Pt, 2-2 FT), one rebound and three steals over 20 minutes during Wednesday’s 137-136 victory over the Pelicans.
Grimes had a productive night off the bench, scoring at least 17 points for the second time in the past three games. Despite moving into a substantial role following a calf injury to Luka Doncic, Grimes has been unable to produce at a consistent level. Over the past month, he is averaging 12.7 points, 3.3 assists and 2.1 three-pointers in 26.5 minutes per game.
In a recent game, Quentin Grimes, the standout player for the Houston Rockets, showcased his scoring prowess by dropping 17 points in a crucial win. Grimes, known for his sharpshooting ability and tenacity on defense, played a key role in leading his team to victory.
Fans and analysts alike are buzzing about Grimes’ performance, with many praising his ability to score in a variety of ways and make an impact on both ends of the floor. With this impressive showing, Grimes continues to solidify his place as one of the rising stars in the NBA.
Stay tuned for more updates on Quentin Grimes and the Houston Rockets as they continue to make waves in the league. #QuentinGrimes #HoustonRockets #NBA #Basketball #SportsNews
Rudy Gobert played 37 minutes in the game against the Washington Wizards on February 01, 2025, scoring 16 points and grabbing 16 rebounds, achieving a double-double. He exceeded his projections for both points and rebounds, leading the game in rebounds and blocks.
Rudy Gobert’s performance contributed significantly to the Timberwolves, as he recorded 16 points and 16 rebounds, which helped the team maintain competitiveness in their match against the Wizards. He played 37 minutes and led the game in both rebounds and blocks, showcasing his impact on the defensive end, as well as providing scoring support.
The Timberwolves lost the game by just 2 points, finishing with 103 points overall. Gobert’s efforts marked one of the key bright spots in the loss, as he exceeded his projections for points and rebounds, which helped keep the game close despite the final outcome.
Utah Jazz center Rudy Gobert put up an impressive performance in a tough 108-104 loss to the Washington Wizards on February 01, 2025. Gobert recorded a double-double with 16 points and 16 rebounds, showcasing his dominance in the paint.
Despite Gobert’s stellar performance, the Jazz were unable to come out on top against a determined Wizards team. Gobert’s presence on both ends of the court was felt throughout the game, as he displayed his defensive prowess with several key blocks and altered shots.
This double-double is just another example of Gobert’s impact on the game and his importance to the Jazz lineup. As one of the premier big men in the league, Gobert continues to show why he is a force to be reckoned with in the NBA.
Although the Jazz fell short in this matchup, Gobert’s performance serves as a reminder of his skill and ability to make a significant impact on the court. With Gobert leading the way, the Jazz will look to bounce back and continue their pursuit of success in the competitive Western Conference.
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Ejim led all scorers with 23 points and grabbed 12 rebounds, finishing 15 points shy of surpassing Heather Bowman’s record of 2,165 career points.
The guard battled foul trouble early, picking up her fourth foul with 20 seconds remaining in the third quarter. Although she spent most of the fourth quarter on the bench, Ejim returned with fewer than five minutes remaining and dominated down the stretch.
Gonzaga head coach Lisa Fortier praised her squad’s resilience during Ejim’s absence.
“Our team did a really nice job of weathering that storm when she was out. That’s something we talk about all the time,” Fortier said. “She is certainly the leader in charge, but we have a lot of other players who play really well. I certainly don’t like it when she’s out of the game, but I like to have her as an option because I think we play really well together when she’s in, too.”
Gonzaga fans would love nothing more than to see Ejim break the record at home when Gonzaga hosts Washington State next Saturday. However, the Bulldogs will head to Saint Mary’s next Thursday, and her teammates would rather she continue her dominance than save the record for a home game.
“Please don’t only score 14 next game just to get it here,” Gonzaga freshman guard Allie Turner said with a laugh.
When asked if she would rather break the record at home, Ejim said she doesn’t care where it happens — just that it does.
“I’ve thought about that [breaking it at home vs. on the road] in the back of my head. I’d like it to be at home, but again, we just got to play basketball and I don’t get a say in it. It would be cool to do it in the Kennel, but I just want to do it for Gonzaga, so I do care. But I don’t really care, I can’t really care,” she said with a smile.
The Bulldogs will hit the road to face Saint Mary’s on Thursday before returning home to host Washington State at 2 p.m. You can watch Gonzaga vs. Washington State live on SWX and stream it on SWXLocalSports.com.
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The Gonzaga Bulldogs have a rich history of basketball success, with numerous players leaving their mark on the program.
One of those players is Elias Ejim, who is currently closing in on Gonzaga’s all-time scoring record.
Ejim has been a standout player for the Bulldogs, consistently putting up impressive numbers on the court.
The senior guard has been a key contributor to Gonzaga’s success this season, leading the team in scoring and assists.
Ejim’s scoring prowess has caught the attention of Gonzaga fans and basketball enthusiasts alike.
With just a few games left in the season, Ejim is on track to surpass the all-time scoring record set by a Gonzaga legend.
The record-setting game is set to take place on the road next Thursday, where Ejim will have the opportunity to etch his name into Gonzaga’s history books.
Gonzaga fans are buzzing with excitement as they anticipate Ejim’s historic moment.
The Bulldogs will be counting on Ejim to lead them to victory and make history in the process.
Ejim’s journey to the top of Gonzaga’s scoring list has been filled with hard work, dedication, and a relentless pursuit of excellence.
He has overcome challenges and setbacks along the way, but his determination and resilience have propelled him towards greatness.
As Ejim prepares to make history, he is focused on the task at hand and remains humble in the face of his impending accomplishment.
The entire Gonzaga community is rallying behind Ejim, showing their support and belief in his ability to achieve greatness.
The game next Thursday is sure to be a memorable one, as Ejim looks to cement his legacy as one of Gonzaga’s all-time greats.
Stay tuned for updates on Ejim’s pursuit of the all-time scoring record and be sure to tune in to witness history in the making. Go Bulldogs!
His teammates, even the fellow future Hall of Famers, have always been in awe of how uniquely smooth, simple and pure Durant makes getting buckets look. That has been the case from the time he broke into the league as a rail-thin teenager to now, when Durant continues to rank among the league’s most prolific, efficient scorers in the 18th season of his career.
“He’s that guy that you see almost like a monument in a science museum of just like, what does a great scorer look like?” former Brooklyn Nets and Team USA teammate Kyrie Irving told ESPN. “Seven feet, able to handle the ball, able to shoot over anybody, but also a fierce competitor.”
Durant had established himself as a historically elite scorer before he even hit his prime, winning four NBA scoring titles by the age of 25. Only Michael Jordan (10) and Wilt Chamberlain (7) have claimed more scoring crowns. Durant has racked up points with remarkable precision, joining Larry Bird and Steve Nash as the only players in NBA history with multiple 50/40/90 shooting-split seasons. And he hasn’t declined at age 36, averaging 27.1 points this season, which matches his career average that ranks sixth all time. It’s the 16th season that Durant has averaged at least 25 points, which is more than everyone in league history except for LeBron James (20).
Durant is approaching the 30,000-point milestone entering Friday’s game against the Golden State Warriors (10 p.m. ET on ESPN), just 94 points shy of becoming only the eighth member of that exclusive NBA club.
Ahead of Durant’s latest scoring milestone, several of his teammates over the years discussed the elements that make the 15-time All-Star one of the most unique, complete scorers ever to pick up a basketball.
Seattle SuperSonics/Oklahoma City Thunder, 2007 to 2016: 17,566 points in 641 games (27.4 PPG)
Durant won Rookie of the Year during the SuperSonics’ final season in Seattle and emerged as the peach-fuzzed face of the franchise for the NBA’s most exciting young team soon after the move to Oklahoma City.
The Thunder drafted Russell Westbrook and James Harden early in the next two lotteries after selecting Durant with the No. 2 pick, giving Oklahoma City a nucleus of three future MVPs. Durant shined the brightest of the young stars, winning his first scoring title in his third season, when he averaged 30.1 points.
Durant claimed four scoring crowns in a five-year span — and joined the prestigious 50/40/90 club in the one season during that stretch that he didn’t lead the league in scoring. He won the 2013-14 MVP as a 25-year-old who averaged a career-best 32.0 points.
The Thunder seemed destined for multiple championships when Durant, at age 23, led Oklahoma City to the 2012 NBA Finals. Alas, the Thunder never made it back to that stage, as Sixth Man of the Year Harden was traded before the next season, and a combination of injuries and the Golden State dynasty kept getting in Oklahoma City’s way before Durant opted to leave in free agency in the summer of 2016.
Nick Collison (SuperSonics/Thunder, 2007 to 2016): “There were other guys that were changing the game, but it was more like bigs who could shoot and maybe put it on the floor a little bit in straight lines. He could really play on the perimeter and he’s 7 feet tall. That was what hit me right away. … He’s doing a move like a 6-foot-5 guy, but all of a sudden he’s at the rim and he’s barely jumping. He’s reaching out and dunking the ball. I just hadn’t seen it before. … To do it at 7 feet, no one had done it like that and very few guys have done it since.”
Jeff Green (SuperSonics/Thunder, 2007 to 2011; Nets, 2020-21): “It’s rare that you have seen a guy who is a legit 7-foot who can handle how he handles but also stop. He stops under control to get to a shot. You can’t block it. … I’ve never seen — in recent history, today’s game — a guy that tall with the handle that he has [and] that’s super smooth that can do what he does.”
James Harden (Thunder 2009 to 2012; Team USA, 2012; Nets, 2020 to 2022): “His change of pace, change of direction … he’ll get you leaning one way and once he crosses back over, he’s so tall that if you’re not on his hip, he’s shooting right over you or he’s getting to the basket. That right there automatically is just a different type of a handle for a 7-footer. You really don’t see that. I don’t see [another] guy at 7 feet that can shoot it fluidly like him and handle the rock and do the things he do.”
Kendrick Perkins (Thunder, 2011 to 2015): “KD’s post-up game — midpost [and] at the elbow — I think that’s what he’s mastered. He mastered that from having a lot of battles in the Western Conference against Dirk Nowitzki. Then you see him add so much to his game. Whether that’s the turnaround over both shoulders, whether that’s the one-legged fadeaway. I think adding that to his game helped him elevate in all other areas. Once he mastered that, eight out of 10 times it’s going in or he’s going to the foul line.”
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Flashback: KD drops buckets in NBA debut with Sonics
On Oct. 31, 2007, No. 2 overall pick Kevin Durant made his NBA debut with the Seattle SuperSonics and scored 18 points.
Durant felt the wrath of critics after deciding to leave a contender to join a Golden State core that had won a title and was coming off a record-setting 73-win regular season. But nobody can rip the results of his Bay Area tenure.
Durant’s scoring numbers dipped while sharing the ball with the Splash Brothers, Stephen Curry and Klay Thompson, but he was a dominant force for some all-time great teams. The Warriors went to the Finals in all three of Durant’s seasons with the franchise and won titles the first two years. Durant was the Finals MVP on both occasions, averaging 35.2 points in the 2017 five-game series victory over the Cleveland Cavaliers and 28.8 points in the next season’s sweep of the rematch.
But Durant’s stint with the Warriors ended with disappointment following a season filled with turmoil fueled by speculation about his looming free agency. He missed a month during the playoffs with a calf strain before returning for Game 5 of the Finals, when the Toronto Raptors had the Warriors on the brink of elimination. Durant ruptured an Achilles tendon during the second quarter, which ended up being his final moments in a Golden State uniform.
Nevertheless, it was a three-year run of historic greatness.
Stephen Curry (Warriors, 2016 to 2019; Team USA, 2024): “Pure talent and work ethic. I mean, it doesn’t happen by accident. He’s been blessed with a certain skill set with his height. You can’t really rush him. He can see over pretty much most defenders. And if there’s a taller guy on, he can use his counters and all that to get good looks. But you have to worry about all three levels, and he can put it on the floor, too. So it’s kind of pick your poison.”
Zaza Pachulia (Warriors, 2016 2018): “He could score anywhere — inside, outside. If you just look at his inside game, it was as good as anyone else, either post-up or attacking the rim. His outside shooting was as good as Steph — shooting over the people, shooting on the move.”
Klay Thompson (Warriors, 2016 to 2019; Team USA, 2016): “How many 7-footers can shoot the ball from that deep like him? Maybe Dirk, Wemby now. His ball skills and his shooting touch is what I’m so impressed with. I’ve seen him shoot over everybody. I think I get him from 3, but his midrange is the best I’ve ever seen.”
Draymond Green (Warriors, 2016 to 2019; Team USA, 2016, 2021): “I mean, there’s no bad shot for him. He’s 7-feet, dribbles the ball like a point guard, shoots the ball like shooting guards, dunks the ball like centers. … If you’re a little behind, he’s 7-feet so it don’t affect his shot. You have to be right on him in order to get a contest to where it affects him at all. And you can get that same contest and he still will make it.”
Curry: “It’s a combination of being a three-level scorer and the efficiency that he has had his whole career. I know we’re both kind of obsessed with the 50/40/90 pursuit — and he got it one year [in Golden State] — but the way he does it is totally different than the way I do it. Just the fact that he’s such a graceful, efficient scorer no matter what defense you really throw at him, to do it for that many years is really impressive. So there’s a reason people talk about him as the greatest legitimate scorer ever.”
Brooklyn Nets, 2019 to 2023: 3,744 points in 129 games (29.0 PPG)
Durant joined forces with his friend Irving in free agency — and eventually Harden again via a forced trade from the Houston Rockets — to form the NBA’s next superteam in Brooklyn. The possibilities were deemed well worth waiting a full season as Durant sat out the first year of his deal while recovering from an Achilles injury. But the Nets fizzled, as that trio played a total of only 16 games together before breaking up under the weight of drama and dysfunction.
But Brooklyn was so close to breaking through. How close? Maybe only a couple of inches away.
The most memorable singular moment from Durant’s Nets tenure — and arguably his career — was his toes-on-the-3-point-line turnaround jumper in the final seconds of regulation in Game 7 of the 2021 Eastern Conference semifinals. Instead of hitting a game winner to beat the Milwaukee Bucks, Durant sent the game into overtime. The Bucks, the eventual champions, prevailed. The Nets were eliminated despite Durant’s 48-point, 53-minute performance alongside a hobbled Harden (hamstring) and without Irving (ankle).
The Nets never won another playoff game. The rest of Durant’s time in Brooklyn was marred by controversy involving his co-stars, resulting in first Harden and then Irving getting their trade requests granted. Durant was the last of the trio out the door, as the Nets dealt him when it became apparent that a rebuild was necessary.
Harden: “He don’t care where you at. You could be a tall defender, shorter defender. Once he raises up, all he sees is that rim. It’s unbelievable.”
Royce O’Neale (Nets, 2022-23; Suns, 2024 to present): “He’s stronger than you think and he looks. He uses his body and his athleticism to shoot over you, to get to the elbows. His hesi pull, you might know it’s coming, but he’s still getting it off. It’s just all the hard work and routine for him and the craft that he puts in. Once he gets there, you better hope he misses, but it’s tough. You can’t block it. It’s a high-arching shot. I always say he’s the toughest player I’ve had to guard.”
Jeff Green: “Obviously he’s a volume shooter, but the efficiency of how he scores, it’s not like he’s going 6-for-25. He’s going a cool 13-for-19, 14-for-20. It’s not like people are making him miss. If he misses, it’s because he missed. And he makes a lot of tough shots.”
Kyrie Irving (Team USA 2016; Nets, 2019 to 2023): “He’s a scientist out there. He’s always hovering around 50/40/90. Man, he’s like an efficient machine when it comes to breaking down how he goes about scoring and doing it for so long.”
Spencer Dinwiddie (Nets, 2019 to 2021): “He’s just really good at, no matter where he is at on the floor, just kind of getting square up to the basket and then [shooting with a] high release point. And obviously you’re not going to block it. The balance, the rhythm and all that stuff, it’s just something you’ve never seen from a 7-footer before. KD’s just pure skill. He’s just smooth. We ain’t never seen nothing like it. We probably never will, to be honest.”
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Phoenix Suns, 2023 to present: 3,222 points in 119 games (27.1 PPG)
Mat Ishbia made a massive splash in his first night as Suns owner, pulling off a blockbuster deal to pair Durant with perennial All-Star shooting guard Devin Booker. The cost was steep: a package that featured forwards Mikal Bridges and Cam Johnson, who were key members of the Suns’ 2021 Finals squad, along with four unprotected first-round picks and a swap.
Durant’s scoring brilliance has continued in the desert — “His longevity, it’s undeniable,” former Suns teammate Chris Paul said — but Phoenix’s ultra-aggressive front office has failed to construct a contender-caliber supporting cast around its star duo.
The Suns, who have been trying hard to turn their limited assets into another trade upgrade, are mired in play-in territory despite Durant not having slowed down as he nears another milestone.
Bradley Beal (Suns, 2023 to present): “People don’t really understand how good his feet are. Granted for his size, too, just his ability to be able to get by his defender with the first quick step, whether that’s with a jab or just a simple just catch and rip. … I think that’s probably what separates him from a lot of guys, is just that continuity of being able to constantly get to your spot without any resistance almost. … As a defender, you have to press up on him because [if] you sit off of him, he can just rise up over you. But the minute you press up on him, he’s really talented enough to get low, sweep through, jab you one way and you’re gone.”
O’Neale: “He knows exactly where he wants to get and what type of shots he wants to shoot. I think the fact that he’s unpredictable in a lot of it matters. You never know if he’s going to hit you with a pull-up, drive, fadeaway. He’s just got so many things that he can counteract with. That makes him so tough to guard — just his counterattacks versus you, the way he sees the game and the way he shoots the ball.”
Tyus Jones (Suns, 2024 to present): “Practice, games — he shoots at a high clip all the time. It’s very impressive and it’s motivating to be around that, to be around the greatness of that and to see his work ethic. He — knock on wood — rarely has an off night. He’s able to get to his spots, he scores at every level, different ways, going right, going left. So I would say the efficiency is just the most impressive. He’s not shooting a ton of shots to score a bunch of points.”
Mason Plumlee (Suns, 2024 to present): “It feels like he’s never forced a shot. The thing that kind of also made me think of that was I was watching him do a podcast with JJ [Redick], and JJ is like, ‘Why don’t one game you just shoot it every time? You can raise up over and just [shoot].’ He’s a pure basketball player, so he’s not going to take bad shots [although] he has every right to, and nobody would say anything to him if he wants to. So even his end-of-clock, tough shots against two guys, he makes ’em look fundamental. I mean, it’s amazing. Some guys that hit two, three shots in a row, they’re shooting the next one. The heat check will be just a disgusting shot. And Kev just takes good shots.”
Jones: “You put smaller guys on him, he shoots over the top of them. Put bigger guys on him, he’s going to make them dance. So it’s just a mismatch and he scores very, very effortlessly.”
Beal: “You try not to be a fanboy, but it’s amazing to see for sure.”
Devin Booker (Suns, 2022 to present; Team USA, 2021, 2024): “We’ve never seen it before. Everyone tries to emulate it, and we still haven’t seen it. So he’s just a one-of-a-kind type player and the greatest scorer to ever live.”
ESPN’s Tim Bontemps and Michael C. Wright and ESPN Research’s Matt Williams contributed to this report.
Kevin Durant, one of the most prolific scorers in NBA history, is on the cusp of reaching a major milestone: 30,000 career points. As the Brooklyn Nets superstar inches closer to this impressive feat, his fellow NBA players are weighing in on what sets him apart as an elite scorer.
Durant, a two-time NBA Finals MVP and four-time scoring champion, has long been known for his effortless scoring ability. Standing at 6’10” with a deadly outside shot and the ability to score from anywhere on the court, Durant poses a unique challenge for defenders.
LeBron James, who has faced off against Durant numerous times throughout their careers, praised the 10-time All-Star for his versatility and skill. “KD can score in so many different ways,” James said. “His size, his shooting touch, his ability to create his own shot – he’s truly a special talent.”
Stephen Curry, Durant’s former teammate with the Golden State Warriors, echoed James’ sentiments. “KD is a nightmare to guard,” Curry said. “He can shoot over anyone, drive past anyone, and he’s just so efficient. He’s a walking bucket.”
Durant’s scoring prowess has also earned him the respect of younger players in the league, such as Zion Williamson of the New Orleans Pelicans. “Watching KD play is like watching an artist at work,” Williamson said. “He makes scoring look so easy, but you know how much work he puts in to make it look that way.”
As Durant approaches the 30,000-point milestone, it is clear that his impact on the game goes far beyond just putting the ball in the basket. His scoring ability has inspired a new generation of players and solidified his legacy as one of the greatest scorers in NBA history.
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