Since Kevin Durant entered the league four seasons ago with the Seattle SuperSonics, he has struggled from the floor against Dallas. That changed this season. He made 33-of-63 shot attempts -- which is quite impressive considering he was just 6-of-20 from 3-point range (making him 27-of-43, 62.8 percent on 2s) -- and averaged 29.3 points in the three games.

However, with DeShawn Stevenson guarding him, Durant was just 6-of-19 (31.6 percent) from the floor, leaving him 27-of-44 (61.4 percent) against everyone else. ESPN Stats and Information research reveals that Durant went 5-of-9 against Marion and 4-of-7 against both Caron Butler and Kidd.