Mr Burns wrote:Raps in 4 wrote:Mr Burns wrote:
Any stat I give you you just pass it off as "he was riding lebron" when you learn to get off LeBrons jock and actually give credit to Kyrie we can have a proper discussion.
What stat would that be? His playoff numbers? He was hardly a world beater. Just a great player, much like he is during the regular season. He hasn't shown anything (statistically) to indicate he's an MVP-level talent, or will be.
24 year old just turned 25 in march and averaged 26ppg 5apg 3rpg 1.5spg shooting 47%fg 40%3pt 90%ft throughout the past two playoff runs for the cavs as a #2 option.
FInals this year: 29ppg 4rpg 4apg 1spg 47%FG 42% 3pt 90%FT
Last years finals: 27ppg 4rpg 4apg 2spg 47%FG 40% 3pt 94% FT
#notelite
A total 12 game sample size; impressive, but not substantial enough. Over the RS and playoffs in general, he's not in a tier above any of the other top PG's in the East. He's had his own fair share of struggles in the playoffs (discounting finals) that are just swept under the rug because they win due to Lebron's absolutely ridiculous consistency.
Besides a 12 game sample size, there is literally nothing to show that Kyrie is better than IT and much to show that IT is better than Kyrie.