Duke4life831 wrote:ClipsFanSince98 wrote:Honestly I don't blame him. Kyrie is even more one dimensional than Dame. On offense, where they both thrive Dame is also quite a bit better. Basically Kyrie is a poor man's Damien Lillard.
How is Kyrie more one dimensional than Lillard? They average the same amount of assists even though Lillard is the primary facilitator and Kyrie is the secondary on his team. Kyrie has a better FG%, 3pt%, FT%, eFG%, better FG% from every distance on the court. What dimension is Lillard bringing that Kyrie isnt? Both take 26% of their shots at the rim so they both drive the same amount so its not like Lillard is attacking the defense more.
Im not trying to down play Lillard at all, I think the dude is a stud. I just dont see what element he brings that Kyrie doesnt that makes Kyrie more one dimensional.
So it's not that they aren't strong or weak in similar areas, I should clarify. They are both offensive, explosive scoring guards who aren't particularly good at playmaking and poor at defense. Offensively in terms of efficiency, rather than looking at each individually, it's easier to just use TS% which combines them all, yet weighs them differently. Damien Lillard has a better TS% by a small margin because he's WAY better at getting to the FT line, which is really important. He literally gets double the FT attempts that Kyrie does. Passing/playmaking wise they are pretty similar, Kyrie produces a bit more assists with far superior talent around him, but skill wise they are in the same tier passing.
Defense both are mediocre at best, Lillard less so than Kyrie. Here's the thing though. Kyrie has inferior metrics across the board that measure overall impact and or wins.
WS/48: Lillard- .185, Irving- .170
RPM: Lillard- 3.14, nearly 11 wins added. Kyrie doesn't even qualify for top 40, therefor isn't on list.
VORP: Lillard- 4.3, Irving- 2.9
So I'll take the guy who has a bigger impact on winning more basketball games, is slightly less horrid on defense, gets to the line twice as much, is less injury prone, and has proven he can carry a team as the undisputed go to guy when defenses are actually gunning for him. Lebron takes so much pressure off Kyrie that he has nowhere near the load or defensive focus Lillard does.
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