Klomp wrote:KGdaBom wrote:moss_is_1 wrote:I'd put Kyrie in that 4-7 tier. Westbrook, Curry, Cp3 are comfortably better right now. After that he's bunched with Wall, Lillard, Lowry for me.
He's better than Thomas or Conley, IMO. Basically a bigger and better version of IT, and while Conley is a much better defender, he's a worse scorer by far and not much of a different playmaker.
OMG placing Kyrie on the same level as Wall????????????
In what universe would that ever happen.
I certainly don't disagree with moss.
He's getting judged negatively because his role changed. When Kevin Love went from a 26/13 player to a 16/10 player in one season, was it because he got dramatically worse? No. His role changed. He's no longer the top option on his team so he shouldn't be judged as if he's the top option.
That being said, the same unfair criticisms are being handed out to Wiggins by other posters. Some are expecting him to be the alpha dog on this team or he's a bust, when that's not his role. He doesn't have to be the alpha dog as long as Karl-Anthony Towns is here...as long as Jimmy Butler is here. Not meeting those expectations doesn't mean he's a bust. It just means he's not the top option.
I disagree with this because, if you want to give Wiggins a pass for accepting a 3rd option role, then he needs to perform the tasks that a traditional 3rd option does, which he hasn't mastered yet.
You can take the scoring responsibility off of his shoulders if he accepts taking on a larger lockdown defender role, becoming a larger 3 pt shooting specialist, doing more of the "dirty work," etc. See Klay Thompson this year; he sacrificed individual scoring but was still a big defensive presence, and deadly behind the arc with all the open looks that he got by playing off of KD/Steph.
Or Bosh in Miami.
a 3rd option needs to compliment the existing stars, even if he's considered a lesser individual player than others in the league. Wiggins, at this point of his development, does not compliment Towns and Butler. I still wouldn't trade him for Irving, but if he's going to be our #3 of the future than he needs to adjust his game to fit our team better.