WATCH: Kevin Durant slices through Heat defense, dunks on Chris Bosh


Paul George's impressive comeback has garnered a lot of buzz this season, but don't sleep on Kevin Durant's return.
The Oklahoma City Thunder superstar has quietly been enjoying arguably the most efficient season of his career (he's posting a career-high 30.5 PER and a tying his career-high with a 64.7 true shooting percentage). He might be better than he was during the 2013-14 season, and that's when he was the best player on the planet.
Of course, he wouldn't be Kevin Durant if he couldn't step through an entire defense and dunk on Chris Bosh, like he did Thursday night in the Thunder's 97-95 loss to the Heat:
Durant technically dunks around Bosh, and not on him, but it's close enough. His inside-out dribble to get by Josh McRoberts, and his mid-air hand switch from right to left, are arguably more impressive.
How many players 6-foot-10 or taller can knife through a defense like that and then just dunk? One? Two? Blake Griffin and Anthony Davis? They might not even be mobile enough.
KD is back, and while OKC hasn't found it's groove yet, no one is going to want to go up against a guy who can make plays like this.
