fredericklove wrote:Steely Reserve wrote:At least with Kemba, you know his quickness will translate. With Irving, he doesn't have a great first step and that will be obvious at the next level. In addition, Irving doesn't explode off the floor on his drives and overall plays well below the rim. He has neither strength or height to account for these deficiencies.
Again, he has some tools. He's an above average ball handler, but he uses that more to attack the paint or create space for his jumper. He doesnt play with great point guard IQ from a facilitating perspective.
omg you are clearly clueless, his change of pace and hesitation moves are in elite level and that can get him to attack the basket at will, and for u to say he doest have great point guard iQ...u are a joke, did u see how many times he facilitate to singler? and nolan smith is hogging the ball the whole game too
You're clearly emotionally invested to Irving to the point you're unable to have a conversation about his weaknesses, which I think are clearly obvious.
But you're not alone. The guy hasn't played for four months and people convinced themselves he was some sort of all-world talent. So its natural it will take time for people to take off the Irving hype-glasses. You'll just be one of the last one's to do so.





















