Once again very prolific in scoring, Kevin Durant could not prevent the defeat of his people in Game 6 against Milwaukee. Nevertheless, his performance allowed him to join a very small club. So select even that the only other members are Kobe Bryant and Michael Jordan!
If he could not repeat his titanic performance of Game 5 (49 points, 17 rebounds and 10 assists), Kevin Durant still did what he could during the defeat of his family in the sixth round (104-89). The Bucks once again have a hard time defending him, Durantula ultimately finishing 32 units scored:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ER4yudeJLRA
Another impressive performance from the Slim Reaper, who continues to hit the mark in the playoffs (33 points and 9.3 rebounds on average). By the way, he took the opportunity to register a little more in the history books of the league, since he joined two of his illustrious elders in an extremely closed club:
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Despite the loss, KD put up 32 points last night.
He joined MJ and Kobe as the only players to score double figures in 150 consecutive playoff games. pic.twitter.com/GMBz9pxfVp
– SportsCenter (@SportsCenter) June 18, 2021
Despite the loss, KD scored 32 points last night.
He joins MJ and Kobe among the only players to score 10 points or more in 150 consecutive games in the playoffs.
That’s something to be proud of for the Nets winger. Scoring so many points on such a regular basis is clearly not common, to the point where even a LeBron James did not succeed, he who is the best scorer in the history of the playoffs! Proof of the effectiveness of the man.
That productivity Brooklyn will need in the most important game of the season. Winning this Game 7 is vital so as not to see this 2020-21 campaign be remembered as a failure. KD & co. want to win the title, it’s up to them to show that they are worthy of it.
A scorer as tireless as he is delirious, Kevin Durant has joined two legends in the field with his last performance. The winger will certainly want to celebrate that by winning the second round against the Bucks.