When participating in the podcasting program a few days ago, former NBA player Richard Jefferson talked about the topic that the Warriors lost to the Raptors in the 2019 finals.
Jefferson said, “I don’t disrespect anyone. Durant is like a cheat code. Then he joined the warrior, he is a 7-foot-2-inch (2-meter 18/Durant’s actual height is 2-meter 08) defender, and we can do nothing in front of him. This is not the same as that of Leblanc. In the four or even eight years when LeBlanc was very dominant, it seemed that it didn’t matter where he went. He had Owen and loafers, and he had Wade and Bosh, there are Ray Allen and Chalmers. He has these teammates and is no longer alone, but he is very smart. He can come up with ways to maximize the role of his teammates so as to maintain his ruling power all the time.”
“But when Warriors add Durant, it seems that others have no chance. If all of them are healthy, no one can defeat them. At this time, you may mention Leonard. If Clay and Durant were not injured at the same time, if one person could fight, I don’t think the Raptors would win the championship. Of course, this is just my humble opinion, but the Warriors at that time were so special that I think they added the second best player in the world at that time.” Jefferson added.