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Practice Report: Kevin Durant in the post

by Royce Young on December 11, 2012 at 3:36 pm 454 Comments

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What makes Kevin Durant, well, Kevin Durant, is that he never sees himself a finished product. Despite having one of the most unstoppable, most complete, most well-rounded offensive games in the world, Durant approaches every summer, every practice, every shootaround, every game, as an opportunity to get better at something.

He talks about “getting better every day” ad nauseum, almost to the point where it seems like he says it without even realizing it. Like it’s just his talking point. But it’s not. He genuinely is trying to get better every single second, every single day.

We’ve seen it since his rookie year. He’s improved his strength. Improved his ability to get open. Improved his handle. Improved his passing. Improved moving without the ball. Improved his vision. Improved his defense. His rebounding, his leadership, his finishing, his left hand.

Whether it was because of what LeBron did in the Finals or just because it was the next thing to add to his list, Durant has focused a lot more in working in the post. He’s darn near seven feet tall and can shoot over basically anyone he wants. From 3-9 feet this season, he’s shooting a career-high 55.0 percent. From 10-15 feet, he’s shooting a staggering 58.1 percent. He’s one of the best players there is inside 15 feet, so naturally, the more looks there, the better.

And a lot of that happens by getting into the post to create those high percentage opportunities.

“Kevin, his post up, is becoming really effective,” Scott Brooks said. “He can face up and shoot the shot, or he can back in and shoot the fadeaway shot or the jump hook to the middle. But our spacing is really good and our timing is better with that set.”

The way Brooks described it, the evolution of Durant’s post game has as much to do with the team’s overall development as it does KD’s. The better the team moves the ball, understands timing and uses spacing, the better chances Durant will get to work in the post.

“That’s the thing about what I’m excited about what we’re doing,” Brooks said. “Offensively, we’re really understanding spacing much better and that’s taken many, many years and many hours of work and I’ve talked about it and it seems so simple to just tell a guy to get here, but there are a lot of moving parts to every offensive set. We have a lot of guys that create and can be a moving part with the ball.”

This season on post-ups, Durant is shooting 54 percent, per Synergy Sports. He’s attempted 50 shots, made 27 of them. It’s not his most effective device, but he’s averaging 1.16 points per possession on post-ups, which is very good.

How good? It’s No. 1 in the entire NBA, among qualified players.

It’s also one of the areas Durant turns the ball over fewest. Only 3.2 percent of his turns have come via posting, compared to 29.4 percent when he’s the ball-handler in a pick-and-roll. Durant started this season assisting more, but turning it over a lot too. Lately, the Thunder have used Durant a little less in those situations and put him in more post-ups and isolations.

“Just taking my time,” Durant said Sunday about posting. “I know I can shoot over most of the guys guarding me. Just taking my time. I’ve been working with Mark Bryant a lot. He’s been helping me out. Just telling me to slow down, see the floor first and then go to work.”

Durant said his progressions in the post are pretty simple. Don’t think. Just play. Read, react.

“I try not to think to be honest. I just try to use my instincts,” he said. “See how the defense is playing me. Just go to my go-to shots. I’ve been working a lot on that one-legged fadeaway and turnaround jumpshots.”

Stronger defenders still try and muscle Durant off the block and keep him away. He’s seeing more double-teams too. But like KD said, he just takes it slow, reads the play and then makes his move. It’s not like he necessarily has some go-to drop-step or anything. He basically either spins back to the baseline and shoots over the top, or he tries to go over his shoulder and get to the paint. He just has such a soft touch and is so gifted within 15 feet that is almost seems like automatic points.

Assuming this isn’t just some blip in the radar of the early season and an actual Thing for Durant, the post could become a very valuable weapon for OKC going forward. Like I said, that was LeBron’s preferred destination in the Finals. What made him so abusive was his ability to pass out of it to open shooters. Durant doesn’t assist a ton out of the post quite yet, but that’s the next progression for him. And if I were assuming, I’d say he’s going to improve there pretty quickly too.

SCOTT BROOKS

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On playing the Heat: “That’s a long ways away. Geez. Gosh. It’s always a privilege when you play on Christmas Day. not a lot of teams get to do that. It does take you away from your family, but it’s a great opportunity for our team and the league to be showcased in a lot of homes that day.”

On using revenge against the Heat: “I haven’t really even thought about it yet until… now. Yeah, I’m going to take Spoelstra on. It’s not a revenge factor. We definitely wanted to win that series and be champions but they played better than us and they deserved it. We had a great experience. We learned a lot about ourselves, about our team. And hopefully some of those things will carry over. But revenge? Eh, I think that’s always short lived. You want to have pride in yourself and your team more so than to be revengeful. No more Miami questions.”

On Stephen Jackson: “It’s nothing that I worry about, what he tweeted. One of the things I do know, and I do have a lot of respect for San Antonio and Coach Pop, it’s not something that ever comes out of our organization. It’s behind us. It has no bearing when we do play Monday night. It won’t even be even a thought in my mind. The league did what they had to do.”

RUSSELL WESTBROOK

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On watching the Spurs play the Rockets: “Nah, I was actually eating dinner. I really don’t watch them too much unless we’re about to play them or we have to.”

On turning things around the other night: “Sometimes you have slow starts. And then you get to the half. But we know we’re a defensive team first and an offensive team second. So we need to let our defense set the tone for us.”

On the upcoming Heat game: “I’ll give you another week man. Man, we got five more games left bro.”

On what picking teammates up after they literally fall: “Togetherness. It shows team comroderity. It makes the guy on the ground feel good regardless of if you did something bad or if you did something good. But if you’re team is there to help you, you know you have somebody that’s behind you … as a teammate, if you see one of your teammates fall I think everybody should run over there and pick him up regardless of if he made a bad shot, a bad turnover or whatever it is, just pick him up.”

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Old Man Game
Old Man Game 5pts

Hey, guys...

http://www.dailythunder.com/2012/12/report-wizards-turned-down-james-harden-trade-offer/

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Crownme
Crownme 5pts like.author.displayName 1 Like

 @MisterJohnsonOKCKinda bummer at any age. I wish I was 40 though

 

Aren't
Aren't 5pts like.author.displayName like.author.displayName like.author.displayName 3 Like

Carmelo: "Man, I'm having an MVP season so far!"

 

Stoudemire: "I'm back!"

 

Carmelo: "S#!t!"

long arm of the law
long arm of the law 5pts

 @Aren't amare for gasol. straight up. both teams worse, better, one better?  Discuss

ThunderPeakes
ThunderPeakes 5pts

 @cemitten  @Aren'tLakers win that deal. Gasol is a shell of his former self and hasn't been playing near to his potential. Amar'e is a good player who plays hard and doesn't tend to stir up any drama, other than punching through glass every once in a while....

Crownme
Crownme 5pts

 @cemitten  @Aren'tLakers are better

 

lethalizer
lethalizer 5pts

 @cemitten  @Aren't Knicks would look much worse when Carmelo slides to the 3 full time. Knicks would be better off just amnestying Amare and not adding anyone to replace him. Or have him accept the 6th man role, which JR currently occupies. Really wondering what the Knicks will do here.

ThunderWins
ThunderWins 5pts

 @lethalizer  @cemitten  @Aren't Knicks already used it Billups.

Crownme
Crownme 5pts like.author.displayName like.author.displayName like.author.displayName like.author.displayName like.author.displayName like.author.displayName like.author.displayName 7 Like

I also think it is waaaay cool that a mediocre team from the west got beat on the road by a sorry team from the east and we have already dropped the subject cause thats appropriate.

 

 

Remember when the Lakers losing used to matter?

ThunderChick2010
ThunderChick2010 5pts

 @Crownme

 Looked thoroughly and couldn't find what you were wondering about.  Are you sure you didn't dream it up?  Or, perhaps, were you posting under another screen name?  :)

Crownme
Crownme 5pts like.author.displayName 1 Like

 @ThunderChick2010Well thanks, it might have been in the other page I go to

Crownme
Crownme 5pts

 @ThunderChick2010

 Peolple take time to mean something on more of the posts too

ThunderChick2010
ThunderChick2010 5pts like.author.displayName 1 Like

 @Crownme

Kinda had fun scrolling though some of the summer stuff.  It was a simpler time.  :)

lethalizer
lethalizer 5pts

 @Crownme  I still wouldn't like to face them in the 1st round..

SexyWatt
SexyWatt 5pts

 @lethalizer  @Crownme

 I would rather play the Bobcats.... too bad they are in the wrong conference.

SexyWatt
SexyWatt 5pts like.author.displayName 1 Like

 @lethalizer  @Crownme

 HAHAHA GOOD ONE.

lethalizer
lethalizer 5pts

 @sexywatt  @Crownme  HEY WE WOULD MEET THEM AT THE FINALS!

Crownme
Crownme 5pts

 @lethalizerI want them for west finals

 

CLthunderfan
CLthunderfan 5pts like.author.displayName 1 Like

 @Crownme  @lethalizer I want them for the finals.

 

Oh wait... 

SilenceTheLambs
SilenceTheLambs 5pts

 @lethalizer  @Crownme Spurs,Grizzlies,Clippers are 3 teams that would be super annoying to face in the first round. 

 

Facing the Warriors or the Nuggets would be fun as hell. 

ThunderPeakes
ThunderPeakes 5pts

 @lethalizer  @SilenceTheLambs  @Crownme

 i agree, something would have to go very wrong for us to face the grizz, spurs, or clips in the first round.

lethalizer
lethalizer 5pts like.author.displayName 1 Like

 @SilenceTheLambs  @Crownme yeah but there is no chance in hell we'll face the grizz, spurs or the clippers in the first round, they're too good to be the 7th/8th seed. LAL is not.

lbst405
lbst405 5pts

Chicago would win the East is Rose was healthy all season. He's that good.

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Sustainable Parameters
Sustainable Parameters 5pts

 @MisterJohnsonOKC  @lbst405 have to agree. How u win the mvp then proceed to shoot 40% for the entirety of your playoff run, especially when in 2 of the series you weren't even playing the other team's first option starter at the 1.

lbst405
lbst405 5pts

@MisterJohnsonOKC lol that's why he won the MVP

SilenceTheLambs
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 @blueRAP  @lbst405  @MisterJohnsonOKC Iverson was a straight up baller though.

lbst405
lbst405 5pts

@blueRAP iverson is one of the greatest scorers to play the game. I've seen rose play in person many times against the thunder and he dominates us.

blueRAP
blueRAP 5pts like.author.displayName 1 Like

 @lbst405  @MisterJohnsonOKC Iverson won it once

Sustainable Parameters
Sustainable Parameters 5pts like.author.displayName like.author.displayName 2 Like

 @lbst405 LeBron LOCKS him up though. 6% when defended by Bron and the rest of that team is buns too. They can't beat Miami and I think the NY teams would beat or give htem some run

lbst405
lbst405 5pts

@Perk90X I meant they would win the #1 seed. They have no chance to beat Miami in the play offs though.

RWolverine
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 I want to thank the great community/organization of Oklahoma for welcoming me and my family to the Thunder community. You've embraced me on and off the court and have truly exceeded all my expectations. I couldn't be happier to be here! Let's continue to have great success together. . . hopefully for many years to come! Thunder Up! -Kevin Martin

Sustainable Parameters
Sustainable Parameters 5pts

http://www.washingtonpost.com/sports/wizards/washington-wizards-said-to-have-turned-down-trade-for-james-harden/2012/12/11/d2e4dbb4-43c2-11e2-8e70-e1993528222d_story.html

 

Allegedly we offered them James Harden for Bradley Beal and  James Singleton. Wizards said no

dream catcher
dream catcher 5pts

Beal > Lamb by a tad for our team, but the Toronto pick makes the deal we got much better.

Sustainable Parameters
Sustainable Parameters 5pts like.author.displayName 1 Like

 @dream catcher I agree, but it wouldn't be bringing Beal in to be Lamb. He would be Harden/Martin, ie a big rotation piece right away and obviously that would have been bad. MKG and his "motor" are overrated, he is still a low skill player who makes up for it by playing decently hard

lethalizer
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 @Perk90X They probably thought Harden wouldn't sign a contract extension, hence the declining.Worked for us beautifully though.

RWolverine
RWolverine 5pts like.author.displayName 1 Like

 @Perk90X I like the deal we got better 

Sustainable Parameters
Sustainable Parameters 5pts

 @RWolverine I agree, although I make it known I would rather have had Thompson, KMart is a trillion times better than MKG or Beal

Old Man Game
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Nevermind, I see that was actually to the Cavs game.

 

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Barry Amenema
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 @Old Man Game Game is in Cleveland...oops. Guess you just realized that

Old Man Game
Old Man Game 5pts

 @Barry Amenema Details. Still thought it was weird that he was selling tickets to their game. 

Barry Amenema
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 @Crownme  @Old Man Game Pop. 25,487

SaaaaaaaaaaaLUTE!

Barry Amenema
Barry Amenema 5pts

 @Crownme  @Old Man Game Born in Zanesville, Ohio

Old Man Game
Old Man Game 5pts

 @Crownme  @Barry Amenema Come to think of it, that's even weirder. Are they face value at least? 

Crownme
Crownme 5pts

 @Old Man Game  @Barry AmenemaYeah, whats with that

 

Lost Ones
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Darnell just comes off so corny on twitter.. i cant pinpoint why.

El Prez
El Prez 5pts like.author.displayName like.author.displayName 2 Like

Sometimes...I literally amaze myself. Dear Frankie going into DVD player...Dr. El Prez back in the saddle again.

Barry Amenema
Barry Amenema 5pts like.author.displayName 1 Like

 @El Prez could you please remind me of the movie you recommended for people who like Big Fish?  something....Lions?

ThunderChick2010
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 @Barry Amenema  @El Prez

And the 'duh' is only because Jax said once that we should use that more on the internet. 

ThunderChick2010
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 @Barry Amenema  @El Prez

 Secondhand Lions,  duh.  :)

Barry Amenema
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 @ThunderChick2010  Danke Schön.

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