Durant shows he's Warriors' MVP so far Unlike most clip packages of the four-time NBA scoring champion, which feature his diverse offensive arsenal, this video showed Durant using his 7-foot, 5-inch wingspan to swat a career-best six shots in the Warriors' win Saturday over Minnesota. With Draymond Green sidelined by a left ankle contusion, Durant filled in as Golden State's go-to interior defender. Only six times has a player averaged at least 27 points while averaging fewer than 18 field-goal attempts. In addition to leading the Warriors in scoring, Durant is first in blocks (27), second in rebounds (137) and steals (27), and third in three-pointers made (37) and assists (82). "It's a luxury for him that if he doesn't feel great with his outside shot, with his threes, he can get to the rim," head coach Steve Kerr said. In July, when Durant rocked the NBA landscape by signing with Golden State, critics questioned how he would fit in with Stephen Curry, Klay Thompson and Green: Would a player who hoisted 19 shots per game with Oklahoma City last season infringe on what makes the Warriors' other All-Stars special? Half a decade ago, when Thunder running mate Russell Westbrook...