homecourtloss wrote:tsherkin wrote:falcolombardi wrote:I mean, kyrie irving took more shots than lebron in cleveland and so did wade their first year together
Lebron has no issue with sharing the spotlight
That is precisely my point, yes. Lebron doesn't have an issue sharing. There's a limited number of shots that you get from iso players and PnR spammers, for sure, but an off-ball guy isn't going to have issues getting shots on a team with a guy who loves to hit shooters.
Yup.
Same old narratives disproven by data that showed what actually happened but posters who never change their minds about their narratives (such as in this thread) will hand wave away it all:
2017 Cavs’ Usage %
Kyrie, 30.8% (only 27.7% of Kyrie’s shots were catch and shoots; 67.4% were pull-ups he created)
LeBron, 30.0%
Playoffs:
Kyrie: 31.1% (only 16.5% were catch and shoots; 70.4% were pull ups he created)
LeBron: 31.6%
2016 Cavs’ Usage %
Kyrie, 29.5% (only 30.9% of Kyrie’s shots were catch and shots; 61.2% were pull-ups he created)
LeBron, 31.4%
Playoffs:
Kyrie: 30.4% (only 22.4% were catch and shoots; 71.8% were pull ups he created)
LeBron: 30.7%
stats.nba.com also has stats on time holding he ball and dribbles per touch. Kyrie held the ball longer when he had it than LeBron did and took more dribbles.
Which other ATG offensive engine had a teammate who had a 30% usage rate?
You are talking about after he joined a star player. What did he do when no one was a star and became a star playing with him?