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Old 06-13-2012, 11:35 AM   #18
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At 24, Dirk was had one of the best years of his career.. and then Nellie screwed the team to hell the next year.

What'll be interesting to see with Durant is if he's able to continually improve his game with age.. even into his 30's. That's one of the things that truly makes Dirk special is the length of his prime. One could argue that Dirk's pretty much been in his prime for 12 years.

And if you want to compare winshares, KD was at .230 whereas dirk was at .222. They're fairly close.

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