
......I see some of y'all nikkas on y'all Trump "alternative facts" shyt......

Before Bron went back to Cleveland, the Cavs had some of, if not the worst talent in the league. If I'm not mistaken, they had the worst record in the league the year after Bron left. That's why they got the number 1 pick. That's how they drafted Kyrie. Very similar to when Wall was drafted. Wizards were one of the worst teams in the league, which is why they had the top pick. What did Wall do in his first 3 years before he got help......missed the playoffs in a weak ass Eastern conference. The exact same thing you going in on Kyrie for. And whether they got lucky or not, Kyrie been to 2 finals, and got a ring, so at this point he has better team accomplishments, and much better individual accomplishments than Wall. (And no...if you swap Wall with Kyrie last year, the Cavs do not still win the title......

) Wall didn't sniff the playoffs until he got much better talent around him. So, let's not tell lies. I live in DC, and go to hella games. We always support the home team, and I remember Walls first few seasons, and the Wizards were terrible. Yeah, he had very little help, but what he had was still better than what Kyrie had.
Wall is right up there in my top 5 favorite players. I'm definitely not trying to bash him. I think he has the highest ceiling of all the PG's in the league, with the exception of maybe Westbrook. He is right up there when you are talking about the top pass first PG's in the league (CP3/Rubio). He just needs a jumper. That's the only thing holding him back. The league is different now, and most top PG's can shoot with consistency, which is why Rondo fell off so hard so quickly. I don't like comparing the 2 because they are my 2 fav point guards, but they both give you something different. I don't think you can win a championship with Wall leading you in scoring, just like i don't think you can win a chip with Kyrie leading you in assists. I just think Kyrie's scoring ability makes him much more dynamic than Wall. Who's better is a matter of perspective. At the end of the day, everybody needs help to win.