Ulrich said:
AggieSportsGuy said:
I think it would be hard to debunk the argument that if Kevin Durant would have been on the 2014 Spurs team that they still would have won a championship and that if you had put Kawhi on the 2012 Thunder they still wouldn't have won the championship.
It's hard to debunk because it's a pointless hypothetical, which means it's just as impossible to prove.
However, to go along with it: Replacing '12 Durant's 29-7-4 / 57% eFG with '17 Leonard's 28-8-5 59% eFG is either a wash or an improvement. Defensively, replacing '12 Durant with a reigning two-time DPoY is a huge improvement.
That series was a gentleman's sweep, but games 2-4 were single digits. Replacing the player known at the time as _urant with the only decent answer to Lebron likely tips a couple of those games to give the Thunder a 3-1 lead.
Your first point is fair.
But the thing that is proven is that coach and player playoff experience has a causal relationship with winning in the playoffs in the NBA. The 2014 Spurs were loaded with it, the 2012 Thunder were not.
So saying that Durant is worse than Kawhi because he didn't win the 2012 title while Kawhi won the 2014 title is not a valid argument.
By the way, you didn't say that. I think it is fair to say Kawhi is better than Durant because of Kawhi's defensive ability (although I disagree overall), but many have strongly implied the earlier claim.