Kemba is a complete 180 from Kyrie

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There’s comparisons and then there’s beat writers going out of their way to discuss him after every single game. He missed the GW shot on opening night after dropping 50 and they damn near popped bottles. He moved on, y’all (supposedly) moved on, Celtic players said he was a great teammate, so enough with the weirdo shyt.
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Kyrie fit was the cavs..literally greenlighted his selfiness...

Brooklyn shares the ball a lot

Not sure he gets he is basically back to the boston situation...
But they won a title off of his selfishness though. Kyrie was leading them in scoring and it seemed to mesh well with the Cavs all regular and post season in 2016. As great as Kemba has been playing, we haven’t seen enough of a healthy Kyrie outside of Cleveland. Kemba was on the hornets teams that went nowhere. Kyrie and Kemba still seem interchangeable to me if you look at their careers and what they do on the court.

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That's cool and I won't minimize his role in that but what did he do with Cleveland before LeBron came back? The Cavs also went back to the Finals without him. And it was his choice to leave Cleveland and he went to a great situation with the Celtics and what happened there? He gets hurt and they go to the ECF without him. The next year he's back and it's nothing but turmoil and they get destroyed 4-1 to the Bucks. And now without him the Celtics in position to go to the ECF again.
Would the Celtics success this year have nothing to do with Tatum, or Brown making a leap? Again, we’ve seen multiple years of Kemba on the hornets, having just as much success as Kyrie on bad teams.
 
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Y'all dudes are some reactionary goofies.

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don’t you leave this website then “come out of hiding” the very second something you believe appears to have gone your way? :picard:
 

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Like I said in the other thread. A conversation about Kyrie needs to be had. A very skilled player but his actual impact on the court has been questionable.

yeah cuz Kemba could’ve had the same impact as Kyrie in 2016 right? And you got LeGBT fakkits dapping this too:mjlol:
 

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That's cool and I won't minimize his role in that but what did he do with Cleveland before LeBron came back? The Cavs also went back to the Finals without him. And it was his choice to leave Cleveland and he went to a great situation with the Celtics and what happened there? He gets hurt and they go to the ECF without him. The next year he's back and it's nothing but turmoil and they get destroyed 4-1 to the Bucks. And now without him the Celtics in position to go to the ECF again.


He only played 3 years with Cleveland before Bron came back. What did Bron himself do in Cleveland his first 3 seasons? Only one playoff appearance. Y’all corny always acting like Kyrie was a career failure in Cleveland before Bron.
 

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between Kyrie being a cancer and Love mental health illnesses it's a testament to Bron that he was able to hold it together and get a chip with that team.

It’s a testament to Bron that Kyrie balled the fukk out and hit the biggest shot in Finals history the possession after Bron clanked a dumbass hook shot:ohhh: Byrie hate always been corny as hell:mjlol:
 

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That doesn't mean my statement is false. There is no doubting Kyrie's impact when he's in the right role.
Okay, and my question is still open and fair too

How many guards could've stepped in next to Bron in his prime? I'm not even hating on Kyrie - I'm just saying that its an incredibly rare spot.. playing #2 to one of the best ever

most guards can't even get a starting center
 
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