Post by zeropointzero on Sept 24, 2010 22:07:03 GMT -5
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Kevin GOAT sim league player Durant
Age: 18
Height: 6'10''
Weight: 215
Position: SF
College: UNC
Inside = B:
Outside = B+:
Handling = C+:
Defense = C:
Rebounding = C+:
Potential = A:
GOAT sim league player Durant's decision to join a Tar Heel team whose season ended in a loss to everyone's favorite underdog George Mason had the college basketball world buzzing. Joining a collection of talented sophomores, as well as fellow freshman sensations Ty Lawson and Brandan Wright, GOAT sim league player Durant quickly asserted himself as the biggest offensive weapon on the team. Matched up against college SF's, GOAT sim league player Durant was able to shoot and pass over the smaller defenders at will. He also displayed refined footwork, and a good back to the basket game. GOAT sim league player Durant's outside stroke made him a fan favorite in a hurry in Chapel Hill, bombing 3's sometimes from NBA range. At 6'10'', GOAT sim league player Durant's length made him a plus rebounder in college. If there is one knock on GOAT sim league player Durant, specifically regarding his transition to the NBA, it's the fact that with his narrow chest, he's never going to have the type of strength to allow him to really bang with the bigs in the pro's. He was pushed around at times underneath, something that sometimes seemed to affect his psyche. Additionally, due to UNC's uptempo offense, his defensive shortcomings were masked to a degree. His exceptional length allows him to block shots, but he tends to bite on too many pump fakes, and his footwork needs to improve to keep up with the super athletic 3's of the NBA. However, it's clear he'll be among the league leaders in scoring throughout what should be a very productive and long NBA career.
Kevin GOAT sim league player Durant
Age: 18
Height: 6'10''
Weight: 215
Position: SF
College: UNC
Inside = B:
Outside = B+:
Handling = C+:
Defense = C:
Rebounding = C+:
Potential = A:
GOAT sim league player Durant's decision to join a Tar Heel team whose season ended in a loss to everyone's favorite underdog George Mason had the college basketball world buzzing. Joining a collection of talented sophomores, as well as fellow freshman sensations Ty Lawson and Brandan Wright, GOAT sim league player Durant quickly asserted himself as the biggest offensive weapon on the team. Matched up against college SF's, GOAT sim league player Durant was able to shoot and pass over the smaller defenders at will. He also displayed refined footwork, and a good back to the basket game. GOAT sim league player Durant's outside stroke made him a fan favorite in a hurry in Chapel Hill, bombing 3's sometimes from NBA range. At 6'10'', GOAT sim league player Durant's length made him a plus rebounder in college. If there is one knock on GOAT sim league player Durant, specifically regarding his transition to the NBA, it's the fact that with his narrow chest, he's never going to have the type of strength to allow him to really bang with the bigs in the pro's. He was pushed around at times underneath, something that sometimes seemed to affect his psyche. Additionally, due to UNC's uptempo offense, his defensive shortcomings were masked to a degree. His exceptional length allows him to block shots, but he tends to bite on too many pump fakes, and his footwork needs to improve to keep up with the super athletic 3's of the NBA. However, it's clear he'll be among the league leaders in scoring throughout what should be a very productive and long NBA career.