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LeBron James and Kevin Durant are two of the NBA’s finest players. With distinct NBA journeys, they have left an indelible mark on the sport for generations. With his unwavering mindset, endurance, and leadership, LeBron has been the league’s face for over two decades. Conversely, Durant ranks among the purest offensive players the game has ever witnessed. His center-like size is complemented by guard-like handles and sniper-like accuracy from the floor.

When comparing these two basketball icons, there are numerous aspects to scrutinize to determine supremacy. Despite LeBron’s well-deserved status in the league, Kevin Durant is no less extraordinary in his own right. Stephen A. Smith and Shannon Sharpe recently engaged in a spirited debate over this topic.

Stephen A. challenges the supremacy of Kevin Durant

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In a recent appearance on?Club Shay Shay, Stephen A. Smith and Shannon Sharpe discussed Kevin Durant’s legacy. When Sharpe asked how Stephen A. assesses KD’s legacy, Smith took a moment to reflect on Durant’s recent basketball journey.

Smith kicked off by asserting that KD is undeniably?“one of the greatest players”?he has ever witnessed on the court. However, despite Durant’s remarkable talent, his time in Brooklyn and a disappointing stint with the Phoenix Suns raised doubts for Smith. He candidly stated,?“I can’t put him above LeBron.”

Smith highlighted Kevin Durant’s perceived lack of leadership to bolster his perspective. Whether it was with the Golden State Warriors, the Brooklyn Nets, or the Phoenix Suns, Smith emphasized Durant’s administration compared to LeBron James. Despite varying championship accolades, Smith underlined James’ proactive approach to assuming leadership roles and his ability to handle intense scrutiny as factors that elevate LeBron above Durant in the legacy conversation.

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LeBron James claimed KD inspired him to be better

In 2014, LeBron James engaged in a candid interview with NBA TV a few months prior to Durant’s first MVP title. Two-time NBA Champion at the time, James, was asked to name a player behind his motivation. Without hesitation, LeBron pointed to KD, who had an exceptional season.

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LeBron appeared unfazed by the interviewer’s mention of KD’s lack of championship rings. The reason can be LeBron’s journey. For his first eight years in the league, LeBron was scrutinized for lack of championships despite his individual dominance.

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During the year of LeBron’s interview, KD secured the top spot in MVP voting above LeBron James. He averaged 32 points, 7.4 rebounds and 5.5 assists, while shooting an impressive 50.3% from the field and 39.1% from beyond the arc.