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Re: The "The Making Your Teammates Better" Myth
I've always interpreted "making your teammates better" as knowing how to best use your abilities to make the game easier for your teammates. There are plenty of guys with great basketball skills that just don't make things easier on the other 4 guys out on the court with them. Look at somebody like Pistol Pete. He was obviously an incredible scorer, ballhandler, and passer, but there's a reason why he never really won ****. Some guys have all the skills, but their playing styles just aren't conducive to a team game. Of course Kobe doesn't have a magical quality this year where his presence on the court makes Luke Walton a better shooter or anything like that, but he's definitely adapted his style to get his teammates more involved, that's apparent just from watching games.
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Originally Posted by Rick Majerus
(Durant) sees himself as a basketball player, not as a rapper or anything else.
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