When you talk about pure scoring in the NBA, Kevin Durant’s name almost always comes up. Standing at 6’10” with guard-like skills, a smooth jump shot, and unmatched versatility, Durant has built a reputation as one of the hardest players to defend in league history.

In fact, his dominance even forced rule changes, as the league banned the rip-through move because of how effectively he exploited it. But is he truly the most unstoppable scorer ever?

Let’s break down his case with stats, comparisons, and context.

Kevin Durant’s Unique Physical Advantage

Durant’s height and wingspan alone give him a natural edge. At nearly 7 feet tall with a 7’5” wingspan, he can shoot over almost any defender. Unlike many big men, though, Durant has the ball-handling of a guard, which makes him dangerous

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