The Houston Rockets knew they were acquiring a near-perfect basketball player in Kevin Durant. Unfortunately, his worst habit has only been exacerbated in Space City. Durant is a lower-volume three-point shooter than he's ever been.
Some fans might point to other issues. To be sure, Durant's 3.1 assists per game are suboptimal. It would be his lowest mark since 2010-11 - which, if you're unaware of how time works, was a long time ago in NBA terms.
Sure, but the Rockets didn't bring Durant in to set up teammates. They brought him in to score - and for the most part, he's doing that as reliably as ever.