“KD & The Houston Collapse: Superstar Lessons from a Playoff Debacle”
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The Houston Rockets came into the 2026 playoffs with confidence—but left with more questions than answers. In this episode, we break down the collapse and connect it to one key idea: what separates good teams from teams led by killers like Kevin Durant.
We dive into how Houston lacked a true “closer” when the game slowed down. Compare that to KD—one of the most lethal shot creators in playoff history—who thrives in isolation, late-game pressure, and tight defenses.
The Rockets had talent: scoring runs, athleticism, energy. But when defenses tightened, their offense stalled. No consistent go-to option. No guaranteed bucket. That’s where Durant becomes the benchmark.
Defensively, Houston also struggled to adjust—something KD-led teams have historically done better, especially in high-pressure matchups.