And that's another thing folk have to take into account, Kyrie raises his game in the playoffs, whereas from what we've seen from Wall - he trends in the opposite direction. I don't know why it's so hard for dudes to accept that others believe Kyrie's the better player. It's a reasonable position to hold. If you took a fine-toothed comb over the Cavs '16 postseason you would see that Kyrie did more bulk scoring during the most pivotal parts than LeBron did. It's highly unlikely that Wall would be able to replicate that sort of impact in a postseason environment.
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You really just makin shyt up right now. Never seen John Wall choke in post season. He actually plays better in the post season. Swept the raptors just two years ago. Shut down Lowry that whole series. They probably would've beaten the Hawks too had he not broke his hand. Still had pretty good games playing with it broken too.
And that's another thing folk have to take into account, Kyrie raises his game in the playoffs, whereas from what we've seen from Wall - he trends in the opposite direction. I don't know why it's so hard for dudes to accept that others believe Kyrie's the better player. It's a reasonable position to hold. I mean if you took a fine-toothed comb over the Cavs '16 postseason you would see that Kyrie did more bulk scoring during the most pivotal parts than LeBron did. It's highly unlikely that Wall would be able to replicate that sort of impact in a postseason environment.
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He's allowed to score like that? You're making it seem like the he's along for the ride to just turn up and score when he feels like it, and not the 1b player who actually carried them throughout the entire postseason through his scoring. LeBron had a ton [hyperbole] of garbage points in games throughout the playoffs, especially in the first half of the Finals - it was Kyrie who was actually bearing the load during the more pivotal possession exchanges of Games 3, 4 and 5.No one denies Kyrie is a better scorer than Wall but he's allowed to score like that on Lebron's team because Lebron takes care of the bulk of the playmaking duties.
Of course Kyrie doesn't have more impact than LeBron. Why are we falling into this argument?But being an elitely versatile scorer isn't the only thing that goes into a better overall player. Kyrie could argued as a more dangerous scorer than Lebron/Giannis but I wouldn't call him more impactful than those two.
This is complete nonsense, Kyrie raises his game in the playoffs because his skillset allows him to. Not because of this distorted narrative of LeBron bearing the weight of running the offense and consistently creating for the team - especially considering their playmaking duties were about 60/40 during the first three rounds. LeBron actually took a backseat during some of the games, which allowed Kyrie to handle an increased load to get him prepped for the Finals.Kyrie raises his game while he plays besides a HOF teammate and one of the most uniquely versatile talents of all time bearing the weight of running the offense, consistently creating for the team, and being the offensive anchor.
Why do I feel like you're trying to get me to argue that Kyrie has more impact than LeBron?Kyrie only has to focus on firepower. It's when he's supposed to be the floor leader and start being the primary playmaker for the team when you see his flaws.
Of course not, for two simple facts - Kyrie doesn't have the impact that LeBron does and the team is built around LeBron and not Kyrie. Replace LeBron with a player like Hayward (with Kyrie being the #1 option) and the Cavs would've still made it into the Finals last year.Do you think that Kyrie could lead the Cavs to the finals if Lebron was injured?
You probably only dapped me because I was defending LeBron and you're a LeBron stan. I use the same logic and reasoning when I defend or argue against other players and teams. You don't dap those because they probably conflict with you being a LeBron stan.Me too, I've found that I've dapped him in the last few days & they were my first as well.
He seem different now
He not even the best PG on his team.Kyrie best Pg in the league??????![]()
Who said anything about most GMs? I'm only speaking for myself. The intrinsic problem with picking Wall over Kyrie to start a team is that you're pretty much banking on the fact that Wall will turn into an elite scorer to carry the team as a #1 option, for the simple fact of how much he dominates the ball and is essentially ineffective without it.
I. Why are you speaking as if Beal and Porter aren't playing like All-Stars this season?
II. Beal's and Porter's consistency and improvements are largely down to them and not Wall dragging them to his 'level'
III. Beal and Porter are a top-5 wing support cast in the league; players whom don't need the ball in their hands to be effective - players that are a great fit for Wall's style.
IV. How will we see Wall take his play to another level if he has to share touches with another "elite" player?
Not at all.
You're undervaluing the ability to play off-the-ball here. Kyrie fits with more teams/players for the simple fact he doesn't need to dominate the ball in order to be effective on offense.
Those things only matter when it's shyt on melo time. Kyrie couldnt even make his team decent without bron. Imagine the wiz with uncle drew as the best playerSo fukk defense?
fukk the ability to make players better?
fukk being a leader?
fukk winning and leading your team as the #1 option?
yall crazy