Stalwart wrote:You say Kyrie is lucky to play with Lebron. Why? Kyrie doesn't get any credit for his contributions. You just compare him to Robert Horry despite the fact he averaged 29ppg and got most of those points on his own. Also, the very next year he left Cleveland Kyrie had the best team in the east and was on his way to the Finals had he not gotten injured. So Kyrie doesn't need Lebron to get to the finals.
This is one more point I want to address. You say LeBron's so lucky to play with Kyrie because he hit one shot that might cause 5% more of people to think Bron's the GOAT. He still has 3 rings without Kyrie though and would be at worst thought of as the second best player of all-time. Maybe he still even gets a ring in 2015 if the Cavs fill that cap space with a guard that can stay healthy. Now ask yourself, where's Kyrie without LeBron?
-Couldn't make the playoffs in 3 years in Cleveland.
-Sabotaged a contender in Boston. The team played better when he didn't suit up and he turned most of the team against him with his antics.
-Blew up a superteam in Brooklyn. The team played better when he didn't suit up and he pissed off the players around him so much that the other stars ended up demanding trades.
Without that one ring where he played 3 good games after riding LeBron's coattails all season, Kyrie's likely thought of as a worse version of Stephon Marbury. He might have to be signing like 1 year, $5MM deals just to get a roster spot. He certainly wouldn't be whining about not getting a max extension. It's no wonder that Kyrie's begging to go back to Bron to make him relevant again.