This is the third team with such evidence... y'all don't believe in fire till you get burned?
What evidence?This is the third team with such evidence... y'all don't believe in fire till you get burned?
It's been laid out by @THE MACHINE already. You're fixated on the Nets when this is about Kyrie.What evidence?
Lay it out before record dropping. What did you see in the games prior? Are the Nets better with both Caris and Kyrie out?
He didn't say shyt about Kyrie as a Net.It's been laid out by @THE MACHINE already. You're fixated on the Nets when this is about Kyrie.
Once again, you're fixated on the Nets when this is about Kyrie.He didn't say shyt about Kyrie as a Net.
He hasn't watched a single Net game.
Kyrie had nothing to do with Spencer stinking up the joint early this season.
https://www.thecoli.com/threads/on-...klyn-nets-thread.740316/page-19#post-35452534
https://www.thecoli.com/threads/on-...klyn-nets-thread.740316/page-14#post-35426382
Stop posting about games you don't watch. BOTH Kyrie and CAris are out and here you clowns actually believing the Nets are better off.
@THE MACHINE ain't say shyt.
Once again...he PLAYS FOR THE NETS. The thread title is about the NETS RECORD.Once again, you're fixated on the Nets when this is about Kyrie.
He didn't say shyt about Kyrie as a Net.
He hasn't watched a single Net game.
Kyrie had nothing to do with Spencer stinking up the joint early this season.
https://www.thecoli.com/threads/on-...klyn-nets-thread.740316/page-19#post-35452534
https://www.thecoli.com/threads/on-...klyn-nets-thread.740316/page-14#post-35426382
Stop posting about games you don't watch. BOTH Kyrie and CAris are out and here you clowns actually believing the Nets are better off.
@THE MACHINE ain't say shyt.
You said you are a casual viewer. At NO POINT did Nets fans who watch the Nets more than you in the game thread blame Kyrie. Which game was Kyrie holding the Nets back?This is a flat out lie
You switching up your argument alreadyYou said you are a casual viewer. At NO POINT did Nets fans who watch the Nets more than you in the game thread blame Kyrie. Which game was Kyrie holding the Nets back?
you’re a fake as sports viewer. You ain’t watching nothing but nationally televised Nets games pretending to be in the know. Tell us how Kyrie hurt Spence. All you could do is bring up his award but not say shyt about the ebb and flow of his play all season when he was stinking up the joint being a turnover machine.
Fake ass sports talk. It’s fake as fukk
You brought up Spencer. How did Kyrie affect him? How is it that those of us who watch all the nets games never mentioned how Kyrie was hurting him but you somehow saw it? Which game?You switching up your argument already?
I didn't base that off only one game (they lost to Boston and Indiana); how the fukk are you saying this nonsense after you quoted this post of mine:You made the claim that "as soon as they play a good team they lost", you based that off of one game and then they beat Boston. It was a simple counter to your 1 game argument.
And what exactly is the degree of his impact that's being stated that isn't based on straw men? Give me some specific references of discourse around Kyrie's impact and how you perceive it doesn't measure up to reality.As far as the OP, are you assuming I agree with him? I clearly stated that his impact on winning isn't as great as its being stated.
This is the problem when you look at a win/loss record, in a vacuum, it's absent of:I said its getting harder to argue that he makes teams that much better in wins and losses based on the team win/loss record.
And who are these people? And what are they saying exactly about Kyrie and his team's needs? What is this magic elixir you speak of, and if Kyrie's not it, then who is?For the record, I think they need him but not as much as people think. He isn't the magic elixir and the last 5 years of TEAM success will prove that.
That's not how it works.57-34 the last 5+ regular seasons without Kyrie (3 different organizations) (.590 win percentage)
218-120 the last 5+ seasons with Kyrie (.550 win percentage)
Let me guess, 91 games is too small of a sample size?![]()
Absent of all context.Team loses him and goes to the Finals without him
Once again, absent of all context.Team he goes to goes to the ECF without him the year before he gets there
He gets there, misses 20 games and all of the playoffs and they go to the ECF
He plays the next year and they get bounced, embarrassingly, in the 2nd round and he is absolutely terrible. Not to mention Oladipo didn't play the first round.
Are you incapable of doing your own research, that you need to rely on the [manipulated] points of others to prop up your argument?Virtually every other member of the Celtics sees a usage increase with Irving off the floor this season, and their stats obviously take a leap as well. As Basketball Monster details, all but one player who’s tallied 350 or more minutes with Irving off the floor has seen their usage go up.
Daniel Theis is the only name on that list who’s usage decreases, but players like Marcus Morris, Jaylen Brown, Gordon Hayward, Terry Rozier, and Marcus Smart all see nice bumps in their point-per-36 numbers. Obviously, when taking a player such as Irving off the floor, it will lead to statistical increases for other players, but the fact that those numbers have led to wins is what stands out.
Celtics Are Better Without Kyrie Irving, and Stats Show It’s Not Close | Heavy.com
What a completely ridiculous thing to reference.Cleveland.com’s Terry Pluto examined the Cavs’ best lineups before the team’s win over the Hornets on April 3. Here’s what he discovered about the Cavs’ best lineups…
playing at least 250 minutes together. The stats are per 100 possessions.
Delly’s name appears in five of Cleveland’s most efficient lineups. Pluto immediatley asked where Kyrie Irving was on this list. “He doesn’t appear until No. 12 for the Cavs: It’s James, Thompson and Irving: plus-12.7,” Pluto wrote.
- James, Love, Shumpert: plus-22
- James, Dellavedova, Love: plus-20.5
- James, Love, Thompson: plus-19.3
- James, Dellavedova, Shumpert: plus-19.2
- James, Dellavedova, Thompson: plus-17.6
- Dellavedova, Love, Thompson: plus-16.5
- James, Dellavedova, J.R. Smith: plus-15.6″
No, Delly isn’t a better player than Kyrie. But the stats don’t lie about who makes the Cavs better.
Let me reiterate:Lineups Advanced
So… Does Kyrie Irving Make The Boston Celtics Better?
Using this tool and this tool, I dug into Boston’s most used lineups in 2017-2018 and how they fared with Irving, and with Boston’s other point guards inserted instead of him. There’s a little bit less to work with than with other teams just because Brad Stevens plays so many different lineups (and, thusly, there are fewer lineups with meaningful sample sizes). But here is what I did find.
They aren't built to win games, in the context of, they're without Durant and the significant percentage cap he takes up. That doesn't mean I'm saying they're going to go 0-82. Kyrie shouldn't be given a hard time for them losing; he should only be given a hard time for not performing and not trying to put his team in the best position of winning.@Gil Scott-Heroin TOLD ME THIS NET TEAM
ISNT BUILT TO WIN GAMES
SO WE SHOULDNT BE GIVING KYRIE
A HARD TIME FOR LOSING.
The only good team they've beaten over this stretch is the Celtics (they've also lost to the Celtics and Pacers - the only two good teams they've played), and like I said above, any team can be beaten on any given night. There's no reason why they can't beat teams like the Bulls, Hornets, Knicks, Cavs etc, who have comparable talent and/or structure and experience - all those teams aren't built to win games either.
NOW THIS SAME NETS TEAM
THAT CLEARLY ISNT BUILT TO WIN GAMES
ARE WINNING GAMES WITHOUT KYRIE.