Captain_Caveman wrote:My opinion on this dude hasn't moved an inch. Can't win a title with him in a starring role, because you have to marry yourself to a ceiling just to do that. He can be on the floor to help close games like Jamal Crawford is, but like Crawford, the dude is best suited to a 6th man role on a real team.
With his ceiling are you referring to defense, or some offensive limitation when D gets tighter in the playoffs where you don't think he can be THE stud on a title team? Either of those, I buy. But the 6th man, I'm not sure anymore. Offensively, he's grown a ton this year and added a lot to his game. I was on the 6th man preference last year, but came off it this year. I think he can be one of your top 3 on a title team. He's playing a lot better off the ball, so I don't think you need him to dominate it to be effective if there was another guy there with elite scoring.
Now, defensively, I don't think he's worst in the league or anything (bottom X for sure), but you also can't bring in someone even like a Lillard to share scoring load, cuz it just won't work on the other end with both of them. So, if your rationale for the 6th man view, is you can't get another elite scorer in there in combo with IT since you lose on the other end, then that makes some sense. You definitely need that person to be a 2-way stud for it to work. But, if you had that person - LeBron, Kawhi, KD - I definitely think IT can start in a title team alongside them. So, sure, he wouldn't be the starring role, but I don't think he necessarily needs to be banished to the bench either. I mean, would you take Kyrie over him at this point? Last year, hell yeah. This year, I dunno. If IT was on the Cavs instead, LeBron sure wouldn't be whining about needing another playmaker.