Chapter 332: The Earth is Flat.
7-4.
The Celtics still held the lead.
But after Han clamped down on Isaiah Thomas, Brad Stevens made a quick adjustment—Kevin Durant took over the offense.
'Being a tactical supplement' might not sound impressive, but in reality, it was an elite skill.
Players like LeBron required teams to build around them. Even someone like Kobe needed the right system to maximize his offensive impact.
But Durant?
He could integrate into any system effortlessly.
He was the ultimate plug-and-play superstar.
That level of adaptability required supreme talent. In today's NBA, only two players had that ability—Han Sen and Kevin Durant.
Leonard and Carmelo? They were close, but not quite there.
Durant caught the ball, gave Tucker a slight bump, then spun into a pull-up jumper.
