1. Kevin Durant
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With LeBron James playing mostly at power forward this season, Durant had no competition for the top spot. In his second season with the Warriors, Durant continued to protect the rim, blocking 1.8 shots per game, a career high and the fifth-most in the NBA. But he made his hay on the opposite end of the barn: Durant’s 26.4 points per game were sixth in the league, and he got there with a 64 true shooting percentage, 10th in the league.