iggymcfrack wrote:Duke4life831 wrote:iggymcfrack wrote:Kyrie’s not worth the max and he’s not a good fit on a team that already has multiple scoring options and is built on a switch everything defense. Celtics would really be smart to get something for him while they can.
Boston had the #1 defense with Kyrie playing 60 games last year. People keep talking like once Kyrie went down the offense opened up and the ball was moving around a lot more which allowed Tatum's game to open up. Now that Kyrie is coming back we will see ISO Kyrie and not the ball movement offense that we saw in the playoffs.
Kyrie (RS)
Time of Pos: 6.1 seconds
Sec per Touch: 4.8 seconds
Dribs per touch: 4.4
Rozier (playoffs)
Time of Pos: 6.9 seconds
Sec per Touch: 4.8 seconds
Dribs per Touch: 4.3
Now Kyrie did do more ISO scoring than Rozier (16% vs 12%), but overall ISO frequency for the team went up from 8% in the regular season to 11% in the playoffs. The big difference in the playoffs was how much more aggressive Tatum was with his touches compared to what he was in the regular season.
Rozier led Boston in FGA in the playoffs, he did that while shooting 40/34/82 percentages. Between Rozier/Smart/Morris, those 3 averaged 35 shots a game on 37/33/75 shooting. So there is a lot more offense and shots to be had for Boston next season.
The problem for Boston is that in the playoffs, teams like Toronto and Golden State will be attacking Kyrie every single play. So his weaknesses get magnified and you’re counting on him to make up for it with late game scoring even though he’s going to already be dog tired from all the extra effort on D, and he pretty much never makes it through a season healthy anyway.
Meanwhile if you could replace him with someone who’s a little less skilled but a better defender, you’ll still have plenty of scoring with Hayward and Tatum, but you won’t have that weak link in the defense to attack any more. There’s guys that make way less than Kyrie’s current salary who would have more value in Boston’s particular situation so it doesn’t make sense to give him $170MM unless you’re just looking to lock him up and then trade him somewhere else. It has nothing to do with the offense flowing better without him holding the ball, and everything to do with his strengths being redundant while his weaknesses are a glaring problem for Boston.
you didn't watch the playoffs did you.
They attacked Rozier every single play. I watched all season, Kyrie being switched on a big man is better than rozier being switched.














