OKC. They have a better shot at beating the Lakers.
Agreed, and I think its because OKC has the better PG. Time and again, LA has shown they have a hard time containing good PGs.
But, do you guys trust Durant against Kobe and Artest? I don't.
As long as he doesn't settle for 3s, Durant can get right by Artest especially if he gets a screen.
The only way Durant has a good game against the Lakers is if he's playing a lot off the ball and the team makes a good effort to get him open and then give him the ball for a catch and shoot. Else, he's going to suffer the same kind of problems he's had with the Lakers for the past 2 years, particularly against a strong defender with good hands.
He's played well versus the Lakers this year. They're a very good defensive team but his TS% only declines a few points from .58 to .55. They do keep him off the three point line very well.
That's getting skewed a bit because he had one great game against them in which he shot 11 of 15.
The other 2 games he went 8-24 and 8-20. Then you go back to last year, particularly in the playoffs, and it really doesn't look good for him.
Glossing over the last 13 games he's played against the Lakers over the past 2 years, he seems to have had about 3 or 4 games in which he actually played great, and a lot of awful shooting performances among them.
He hasn't had any success really to speak of against the Lakers, so I don't know why one would be confident of his ability going forward in a series against the Lakers. He might end up having a great series, but history so far is counting against it.