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Basically we're saying the same thing about Kyrie...but still even though everyone was speaking so highly about him, he still didn't have a lot of actual work put in on the national level for cleveland to go by. I'm sure in off season play, highschool etc he showed his stuff but considering his age and lack of time in college Cleveland was still takin a bit of a chance. I think Dione was a safety valve, like in case this young buck (Kyrie) doesn't perform up to standard right away(maybe the injury starts to nag,maybe the bright lights get to him...whatever) we're getting a trusted offensive option in Dione that we have been able to see that can hold it down if the kid doesn't shake out right away. I believe that's why Dione and Kyrie had friction, because they (those in the organization) probably let on to Dione that he was the more experienced between the two early on, so naturally Dione wanted to lead at times..,but Kyrie was born to have the rock in his hands. Drummond isn't a great pick still IMO...he works out great for a team like Golden State(run n gun, sort of a big man presence), but once u get into playoff ball with bigs being emphasized he's a bit of a liability...plus Bron is him x1000 in size presence and ability...cleveland wanted nothing to do with a Bron reject at that time...they were trying to change the team to a back court centered offense.
btw... Williams and Knight played all year and were talked about, Kyrie was covered extensively by the media as he sat sidelined...media was on his bandwagon heavy
Before & after Kyrie's foot injury in college he was still considered the number one overall. I'm forever happy the Cavs didn't look at the track record of Duke players and only focused on Kyrie's pedigree.
. Drummond isn't a great pick still IMO...he works out great for a team like Golden State(run n gun, sort of a big man presence), but once u get into playoff ball with bigs being emphasized he's a bit of a liability...plus Bron is him x1000 in size presence and ability...cleveland wanted nothing to do with a Bron reject at that time...they were trying to change the team to a back court centered offense.
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That game was like a glimpse from the future at the time. Unfortunately, that was like the best game they ever played together and then kyrie got injured shortly after.
I was a lil tyke in all fairness tho))there's a lot of "what could've been" in sport. Bron showed up and suddenly touches shrank, I honestly think Bron had to make the decision for the organization about waiters that Irving didn't have the respect to yet to get. Starters are starters and supporters are supporters...know ya roll


I wouldn't know who this dude is if I didn't listen to the Fiyastarter podcast.