It goes both ways.idk man, I believe in pro experience more than age. This is Kyrie's 4th year in the league while Lillard was a rookie.
Lillard had time to further develop his game in college and came into the league playing Robin to Aldridge's Batman, whereas Kyrie was drafted to a team with little-to-no talent and asked to carry them as if he were a star. He's never played with someone as talented as Love before, it's gonna take time for him to adapt to sharing the load and building chemistry with another star offensive frontcourt player. Lillard's had three seasons playing with one of the best PFs (if not the best), arguably a top 5 SG and arguably a top 5 SF in the league. It's not exactly fair to say that Kyrie and Love should be playing like those two in Portland when neither of them have played with any notable talent. shyt the biggest offensive guard threat that Love has played with prior to this season is Kevin Martin.
IM not saying they should be Kobe and Shaq in the early aughts, but Im not buying using Lillard's first year as a barometer for anything when comparing these two tandems. Its not a good comparison point.
How's saying that 'there's no reason why Kyrie and Love can't play like Lillard and Aldridge' any better? The point of the reference was that, you can't just put two players together and expect results straight away, it doesn't always work like that. It took Lillard and Aldridge more than an entire season to build their partnership.
So basically Love will officially be a Laker in a few months.

Even tho hes right, its a bad look when some jew no name coach is talking about the money in your pockets like hes earned that right



