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How good is/can Kyrie Irving be? 

Post#1 » by PhilasFinest » Sat May 12, 2012 5:15 am

Just curious as an outsider.... How good is Kyrie and do you's see him as a possible AS next year?
From what I see he looks like a cp3 clone.

I'm in a franchise league, and was offered a package headlined by Kyrie for deron Williams... So just trying to get some insight.

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Post#2 » by mcfly1204 » Sat May 12, 2012 7:19 am

Irving could be an All-Star next season, but a lot depends on player movement. Rose is out of the picture, but there is still the possibility of Deron and Rondo. Nash could find himself in the Eastern conference, and his stats could spike if he ends up with a contender.

As for how good he can be, I think his playmaking will continue to improve, and if I had to set a ceiling, I would say prime Nash is possible. The kid is a great shooter already, and he appears to have a great head on his shoulders. Get him some talent and he should continue to rise.
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Post#3 » by Niko23 » Sat May 12, 2012 4:19 pm

I said it before he was drafted - next Chris Paul
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Post#4 » by PhilasFinest » Sat May 12, 2012 9:58 pm

Yea I believe he looks to be that as well.

So in your eyes, you'd rather have Kyrie in Cleveland than dwill?
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Post#5 » by KuruptedCav » Sun May 13, 2012 12:35 am

PhilasFinest wrote:Yea I believe he looks to be that as well.

So in your eyes, you'd rather have Kyrie in Cleveland than dwill?


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Post#6 » by Dupp » Sun May 13, 2012 11:24 am

mcfly1204 wrote:Irving could be an All-Star next season, but a lot depends on player movement. Rose is out of the picture, but there is still the possibility of Deron and Rondo. Nash could find himself in the Eastern conference, and his stats could spike if he ends up with a contender.

As for how good he can be, I think his playmaking will continue to improve, and if I had to set a ceiling, I would say prime Nash is possible. The kid is a great shooter already, and he appears to have a great head on his shoulders. Get him some talent and he should continue to rise.



:o Lets hope so but hes got a long long way to go.
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Post#7 » by mcfly1204 » Sun May 13, 2012 4:14 pm

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mcfly1204 wrote:Irving could be an All-Star next season, but a lot depends on player movement. Rose is out of the picture, but there is still the possibility of Deron and Rondo. Nash could find himself in the Eastern conference, and his stats could spike if he ends up with a contender.

As for how good he can be, I think his playmaking will continue to improve, and if I had to set a ceiling, I would say prime Nash is possible. The kid is a great shooter already, and he appears to have a great head on his shoulders. Get him some talent and he should continue to rise.



:o Lets hope so but hes got a long long way to go.

If you take into consider how long it took Nash to reach his prime, Irving is ahead of schedule.
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Post#8 » by Dupp » Sun May 13, 2012 10:27 pm

Eh I wouldnt really use Nash as a measuring point for prime. He was kind of an exception to the norm and blossomed late.
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Post#9 » by vct33 » Mon May 14, 2012 12:37 am

He can be elite. I think it's very safe to say he'll be a top 3 PG within 3 seasons.
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Post#10 » by mcfly1204 » Mon May 14, 2012 4:45 pm

Dutuctive Depp wrote:Eh I wouldnt really use Nash as a measuring point for prime. He was kind of an exception to the norm and blossomed late.

I suppose that depends on how you look at Nash's development. You have players like Nash and Billups who developed late, but what they really improved were above average PG skills. With Irving already being a very good scorer, I think it is very plausible that he could develop in a similar manner.
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Post#11 » by PhilasFinest » Tue May 15, 2012 3:56 am

Thanks for the insight fellas. I pulled the trigger and am building with Irving As my future.
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Post#12 » by Dupp » Tue May 15, 2012 11:31 am

mcfly1204 wrote:
Dutuctive Depp wrote:Eh I wouldnt really use Nash as a measuring point for prime. He was kind of an exception to the norm and blossomed late.

I suppose that depends on how you look at Nash's development. You have players like Nash and Billups who developed late, but what they really improved were above average PG skills. With Irving already being a very good scorer, I think it is very plausible that he could develop in a similar manner.



I think with Nash it had alot to do with circumstance. Playing with kidd, finley etc. Nash is just a weird comparison for me. They are too different playing wise. Kyrie will be a better scorer, rebounder, lol i hope a better defender. If Kyrie can get anywhere close to nash as a playmaker he will be a real superstar. Not that i doubt kyries gonna have any trouble becoming a good point guard, hes got a good head on his shoulders and hes learning fast.
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Post#13 » by cinnister » Fri May 18, 2012 2:59 pm

yeah i'm thinking in his prime he'd be a cp3/billups hybrid...a little scary really.
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Post#14 » by overpaid » Fri May 18, 2012 8:45 pm

Just imagine when LBJ comes back...he mentors all the rooks in cleveland anyways....lethal team coming in two years !!
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Post#15 » by gflem » Fri May 18, 2012 9:46 pm

overpaid wrote:Just imagine when LBJ comes back...he mentors all the rooks in cleveland anyways....lethal team coming in two years !!

I think its safe to say we are all past the LBJ thing. That bridge was burned, let it go he isnt coming back.
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Post#16 » by JMAC3 » Sun Jun 24, 2012 4:54 pm

I really like Kyrie Irving as a player. He is probably in my top 5 players right now.

I used to live in Toledo, Ohio and went to a ton of Cavs games, but I moved 5 years back to Charlotte. I attend Bobcats game regularly, but I still keep an eye on the Cavs and I really like where the team is going.

I also think Beal is going to be the best of the rest after Davis and am hoping that if the Bobcats dont take him that the trade happens and he goes to Cleveland. I really do not want to see him go to the Wizards. Beal is going to be a stud in the league and worth the number 2 pick in my mind.

Also, what do you guys think of Tristian Thompson, would you pick him over if you could redo the draft.

Its hard being a Bobcats fan down here, because they are so awful, but I still consider Cleveland to be my second team. Hopefully in a few years both teams will be done rebuilding and battling it out in the East over the cHEATers.

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