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Kevin Durant: What’s A Sophomore Slump?

By: josh q. public on: Sunday, February 22, 2009 @12:00 pm

Kevin Durant:  Whats A Sophomore Slump?

Slump?  I ain’t in no slump.  I just ain’t hitting.  -Yogi Berra

Public Service Announcement: Ok, here we go!  I know, I know, how many Kevin Durant stories can one man write?  All of them.  As long as he keeps this stuff up, I’m gonna keep writing about it.  He kept it up last night.  Johnny Holmes style.  Bill Simmons got this one right.  Kevin Durant is a scoring machine.  Last night, Kevin Durant scored thirty-two points in Oklahoma City’s loss to Golden State. The kid has scored 619 points over his last twenty  games.  Get out your calculators.  That makes an average of slightly under thirty-one points per game. 

That makes this kid the second most proficient scorer in the league over that time.  Only one NBA player has a higher scoring average than Durant since that date.  Only King James.  That tells you something right there.  That tells you a lot.

Public Spectacle:

Peace out homies.  Six two and Even!

BallHype: hype it up!

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    [...] Josh Q. Public says what sophomore slump?: “Bill Simmons got this one right. Kevin Durant is a scoring machine. Last night, Kevin Durant scored thirty-two points in Oklahoma City’s loss to Golden State. The kid has scored 619 points over his last twenty games. Get out your calculators. That makes an average of slightly under thirty-one points per game. That makes this kid the second most proficient scorer in the league over that time. Only one NBA player has a higher scoring average than Durant since that date. Only King James. That tells you something right there. That tells you a lot.” [...]

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