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Durant has played for 17 years. Can he win 1,000 games like James?

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In ESPN's top 100 star rankings in the new season, young players have risen strongly and have become the backbone of the league. However, three veterans were still selected into the top ten in the league with their strong personal performance, namely James, Curry and Durant. The three stars are all league appearance figures and are also the most influential players in the current service. Among them, James is 41 years old and is already the oldest player in the league. Durant is already 37 years old. Can Durant, who has played for 17 seasons, win 1,000 games like James?

As we all know, 1,000 wins in a career is a very legendary achievement and is very difficult. Looking at the history of the NBA, only four great masters have done it, and only James has achieved it in active service. Even if you win 50 wins each season, you will need to compete for 20 seasons before you can achieve this achievement. Therefore, in order to achieve 1,000 victories, players must not only have strong personal abilities, but also have a long enough peak period and stay healthy for a long time. James and Duncan are the representatives of it. As a pride of heaven, James entered the NBA at the age of 19. He is now 41 years old. He has been fighting for 22 seasons and is still selected for the second team of the All-Squad this year, which is enough to prove how outstanding his ability is.

Let's take a look at Durant, who is also a small forward and was called the big and small king of the league with James back then. Both of them are unstoppable on the offensive end, and they are both superstars with extraordinary personal abilities and first-class team-leading abilities. Durant was the second-tier pick in 2007. He was also the peak player at his debut. He averaged 20.3 points per game in the rookie season. It was time for him to score 30.1 points per game and become the youngest scoring champion in history.

Whether during the Thunder, Warriors, Nets or the Suns, Durant is a recognized superstar. He has won the scoring champion four times in his career, once the regular season MVP, twice the championship, and twice the FMVP trophy, establishing his status as a superstar. Durant, 37, can still score gorgeous data per game of 26.6 points, 6 rebounds and 4.2 assists, and is also a superstar player in the league.

Durant is definitely enough to talk about his ability and peak period. But Durant has two huge difficulties in winning 1,000, one is attendance rate and the other is leading the team. During the Thunder and Warriors period, Durant's performance was gorgeous enough, but during the Nets and Suns period, the team's performance was not ideal and there were not many wins. In addition to the major injury of a ruptured Achilles tendon, Durant's attendance rate is actually not very high. So far in his career, Durant has won a total of 621 wins, a total of 379 games away from the great achievements of 1,000 wins. Durant is now 37 years old. Even if he is stable for 50 games a year, it will take 8 seasons to achieve it. Obviously, Durant has no chance to win 10,000 like James.

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