JDR720 wrote:if he keeps improving i cant see why he couldn't average close to Kyrie/Rose numbers
I think he can get up to 19 maybe 20 game, but Rose numbers will be hard to come by. Hes been fantastic lately, though.
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JDR720 wrote:if he keeps improving i cant see why he couldn't average close to Kyrie/Rose numbers
Balllin wrote:Zion Williamson is 6-5, with a 6-10 wingspan. I see him as a slightly better Kenneth Faried.
JDR720 wrote:if he keeps improving i cant see why he couldn't average close to Kyrie/Rose numbers

JDR720 wrote:if he keeps improving i cant see why he couldn't average close to Kyrie/Rose numbers
Biz Gilwalker wrote:Kemba really can be Rose-lite.

Biz Gilwalker wrote:JDR720 wrote:if he keeps improving i cant see why he couldn't average close to Kyrie/Rose numbers
Looking at Rose's 2010-11 season where he won MVP:
Rose's percentages are definitely attainable. 44.5/33.2/85.8. He already has Rose beat significantly in the steals department, is equal in rebounds, and is very close in blocks. 7.7 assists would be great for Kemba and that's something that's attainable as he gains chemistry with Al and the rest of our bigs improve. I don't see Kemba getting anything close to 25ppg, but I wouldn't be too surprised to see Kemba top out at 20ppg this season and then build on that slowly the next couple seasons. Kemba really can be Rose-lite.
Kyrie is a scorer with just enough play-making ability to not be called a ball hog. It's just that his defense has seemingly regressed from its already below-average state since he entered the league. Kemba is a much better all-around player. Kyrie is practically a non-factor if he doesn't touch the ball.
Balllin wrote:Zion Williamson is 6-5, with a 6-10 wingspan. I see him as a slightly better Kenneth Faried.
Liver_Pooty wrote:You would rather have Kemba Walker on this team than Kyrie Irving? Walker has been great the past three games, but lets not get ahead of ourselves..


thruthefire wrote:Until Kemba can raise his scoring efficiency for an extended period, there's no need to entertain these comparisons. Rose, Irving, Parker, Lillard, etc. All of these comparisons were made last season.

Balllin wrote:Zion Williamson is 6-5, with a 6-10 wingspan. I see him as a slightly better Kenneth Faried.

mrknowitall215 wrote:Some of us just want to express some form of optimism, and look on the bright side of the things without you cynics throwing unnecessary shade. It's as if some of you skeptics take every great performance by Kemba with a grain of salt. Instead of saying things like "I hope he can keep it up", you all opt to belittling statements like "I doubt he can do it again"
Balllin wrote:Zion Williamson is 6-5, with a 6-10 wingspan. I see him as a slightly better Kenneth Faried.
Liver_Pooty wrote:mrknowitall215 wrote:Some of us just want to express some form of optimism, and look on the bright side of the things without you cynics throwing unnecessary shade. It's as if some of you skeptics take every great performance by Kemba with a grain of salt. Instead of saying things like "I hope he can keep it up", you all opt to belittling statements like "I doubt he can do it again"
Hope you aren't referring to me. I always hope he can keep it up. Im just a realist. Can Kemba be a future all star? Absolutely. Will he? I think he will be, especially if he keeps this current streak up. Only thing keeping him back is a consistent three point shot, or consistency in general. Once he gets that the sky is the limit.

mrknowitall215 wrote:thruthefire wrote:Until Kemba can raise his scoring efficiency for an extended period, there's no need to entertain these comparisons. Rose, Irving, Parker, Lillard, etc. All of these comparisons were made last season.
What kind of wayward statement is this? Are you saying that Kemba will never improve upon the minimal success that he's had this early in his career?
mrknowitall215 wrote:Liver_Pooty wrote:mrknowitall215 wrote:Some of us just want to express some form of optimism, and look on the bright side of the things without you cynics throwing unnecessary shade. It's as if some of you skeptics take every great performance by Kemba with a grain of salt. Instead of saying things like "I hope he can keep it up", you all opt to belittling statements like "I doubt he can do it again"
Hope you aren't referring to me. I always hope he can keep it up. Im just a realist. Can Kemba be a future all star? Absolutely. Will he? I think he will be, especially if he keeps this current streak up. Only thing keeping him back is a consistent three point shot, or consistency in general. Once he gets that the sky is the limit.
I'm not referring to anyone in particular, but it sure wouldn't miss 'thruthefire'. All in all, I love to debate, especially about basketball. There's no foul in some of us saying that Kemba's performances have been almost Rose-lite (this coming from one of the biggest Derrick Rose fans) if others can compare per se Kyrie to Iverson without a weep of criticism. Nobody is saying that Kemba will be or could be as good as Rose in his MVP year, just that he's shown shades of performances reminiscent to it
Balllin wrote:Zion Williamson is 6-5, with a 6-10 wingspan. I see him as a slightly better Kenneth Faried.
Liver_Pooty wrote:He certainly has been fantastic lately. I cant disagree with that. I just hope he doesn't follow it up with a 2-13, 4-14, 5-16 kind of skid.
