
How can you make that assumption and then try to pass it off as fact?
Kyrie is 25 and one the best guards in the league while now just hitting his prime. He’s also gotten better every year. You really think guys like Kyle Lowry and Isaiah Thomas would keep taking his spot? He’d be a lock to make those teams and therefore qualify for his Supermax.
Quick lesson about "assumptions" and "try to pass it off as fact."
When someone says, "more likely than not," they are not making an assumption or trying to pass something off as fact. They are making an educated guess.
When someone says, "he'd be a lock" and proceeds to definitively predict the future, THEN they are making an assumption and trying to pass it off as fact.
The self-ether of berating me for your own behavior.
And calling someone a "lock" to make an All-NBA team when it'd been three years since he made one is foolhardy. Let's break it down as it looked in summer 2017:
Steph, Harden, and Westbrook were assumed in. That's three spots already gone.
The other three spots voters were filling in were going to be between Butler, Dame, DeRozen, Wall, Beal, Klay, CP3, IT, Lowry, Kemba, and Kyrie. That's eleven guys fighting for three spots. And that's assuming no one else makes the leap - say Oladipo, Booker, Holiday, McCollum, Mitchell, etc. Kyrie might beat out 10, 11, 12 of the guys I just listed and
still not get the votes to make an All-NBA team. And at least half of those guards had the advantage of being the feature player for their team.
You were assuming that IT wasn't gonna make the All-NBA team anymore (could Kyrie assume that in summer 2017 when IT had been 5th in MVP voting the previous year?), but you ignoring that even if IT didn't make the team, Kyrie wasn't even
close to being the next man up. Kyrie was tied with Klay for 23rd in All-NBA voting with just 14 points, you needed 54 to make the team. Dame was right behind them with 12.
In 2016 Kyrie didn't even get a single All-NBA vote...and even worse, guys like Harden, DeRozen, IT, Butler, Wall, and Kemba
still didn't make the team. That's how tough the competition is for a spot.
The next year, barring injury, Lebron, KD, Steph, Harden, Kawhi, Westbrook, AD, and Giannis are probably locks to make the All-NBA team. Probably. That's it, and by the way, that's most of the team already taken.
There are 30 or so talented players fighting for the other 7 slots, and 15 of them got more votes in 2017 than Kyrie did.
