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Previewing the conference finals: What to do about Durant?

OKLAHOMA CITY, OK - MAY 21:  Kevin Durant #35 of the Oklahoma City Thunder reacts after a three-point shot against the Los Angeles Lakers during Game Five of the Western Conference Semifinals of the 2012 NBA Playoffs at Chesapeake Energy Arena on May 21, 2012 in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. (Ronald Martinez, 2012 Getty Images)
Kevin Durant reacts after a three-point shot against the Lakers. (Ronald Martinez, 2012 Getty Images)
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Updated: 5/25/2012 12:36 pm
By Kyle Boenitz, Project Spurs.com

The San Antonio Spurs know they’re going to have their hands full in their series with the Oklahoma City Thunder. They’d be stupid to underestimate the offensive firepower that the Thunder are capable of producing.

The biggest threat is, of course, three-time NBA scoring champion Kevin Durant. Durant’s long frame combined with his shooting and athletic ability makes him almost unstoppable.

So how do the Spurs stop unstoppable?

Durant has been relatively consistent against the Spurs this year, scoring 21, 22 and 25 points in each of the three games. Those numbers are all below his season average of 28 points per game, so the Spurs can say they’re one of the better teams at locking him down.

The key with defending Durant is that you don’t want to focus too much on it. He’s going to score and you have to accept that. I’d be surprised if he was held under 20 points in any game this series. You just have to make sure that you don’t devote so much attention to Durant that his extremely talented teammates are going off instead.

I imagine Coach Pop will have a few different looks to throw at Durant. They’ll probably start off with Kawhi Leonard, and switch it up to Stephen Jackson and maybe some other defenders as well. You don’t want to start throwing out double teams because Durant is a smart enough player to find his open teammate. It’s going to be a huge task finding the balance between too much and too little attention.

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