jredsaz wrote:Mr-Al wrote:bwoolf2 wrote:
Klay = Booker was just a premature draft comparison from 2015: Watching him play for 30 seconds in the NBA could tell you they're completely different players with different strengths and weaknesses
Right now Booker is old Kobe:With the ball in his hands he'll get you 70pts but isn't playing defense and doesn't have the best shooting percentages
He needs to prove that he can play defense and start playing like younger Kobe
Booker needs the ball in his hands. That's his game. In two years, he's shown that's his game.
Booker has shown more ball-handling acumen and skill than Klay has shown his entire career while Klay is a much superior defender and for now a better shooter
Kyrie has never shown anything close to the willingness to move the ball and pass that Steph has, regardless of their similar assist %'s
Kyrie is just a rich man's Isaiah Thomas, that's it. It will be nothing like the Steph/Klay. Their skills are tailor made for each other
Meanwhile, Booker and Kyrie completely contradict one another
If you relegate Booker to catch-shoots and coming off screens. you're basically just wasting his talent and not putting him in a position to succeed. He needs to the ball in his hands. Obviously Kyrie is a superstar and needs the ball in his hands if you trade for him, as a result Booker and Kyrie simply don't fit in the slightest
Kyrie wants his own team; putting him in a backcourt with another player who thinks he's Kobe and wants to score 70 pts in a game is just setting up Kyrie to start putting his dissatisfaction in the media and pulling the same BS he's pulling in Cleveland right now.
You don't put two Kobe's in the same team
Don't put two Kobes on the same team together? So basically Irving is too good to play with Booker because he is so good?
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No. You don't put a player who wants to take 30 shots and be the clear #1 in a backcourt with another player who wants to take 30 shots
Any scout in the world could tell you right now that Booker is more than a spot-up, coming off screens player. He has an obvious ball-handling, "ball-in-your-hands and create" skillset that he needs to build on and become better at
What happens if you add a Kyrie, a player who just forced himself off another team to be the clear #1, a player who refuses to pass so he can get his 30 shots (which he deserves because he excels in that role) to Booker? Recipe for disaster