The league’s most frequent flyer. Devin has made the playoffs so many times that “Devin is in again” stopped being news somewhere around 2015. He once strung together 14 consecutive appearances (with only a brief 2012 absence), a streak of postseason participation that borders on the pathological.
Career record: 139-125-1. Perfectly fine. Respectable. The kind of record that gets you into the playoffs over and over… and then leaves you with the all-time lead in playoff losses. Two titles, four runner-up finishes, and more heartbreak than should be legally allowed. He’s the guy who keeps getting invited to the party and somehow still ends up helping clean up afterward.
When the offense is humming, Devin is dangerous — see the 188-point eruption in 2023 or the 12-2 steamroll that same year. When it’s not, he can vanish for a season and make you wonder if he still has the app downloaded. He’s been doing this dance since 2005 and shows no signs of learning how to skip the painful parts.
In a league full of streaks and collapses, Devin is the constant. Constantly in the playoffs. Constantly one step from glory. Constantly making the rest of us check the bracket and sigh.