illuminati666 wrote:SuperDario wrote:illuminati666 wrote:As someone who is nor a fan of Kyrie Irving or the Celtics.... if Dame wins over Kyrie this list is officially a joke.
Just have a bunch of people selectively using stats to justify to themselves that Kyrie is not a top player.
P.S Should've added DMC and LMA by now.
There’s nothing selective about it. Kyrie’s only statistical advantage is scoring efficiency(.625 TS% versus Lillard’s .594). Everything else points to Dame. Comprehensive analysis will lead you to the same conclusion if you let it.
It’s one thing to reject evidence in favor of Lillard, but how can you believe it’s so one-sided that Dame over Kyrie would invalidate the list? You must really value scoring efficiency.
Listen man, Lillards stats are going to be a little higher bc he needs to do more for his team. Kyrie is on the Celtics, a team whose value is far greater than the sum of its parts. Just looking at both players, Kyrie turns it ON come playoffs (and don't take that away from him bc he was injured) Lillard meanwhile regresses.
I've watched a decent amount of both players, and I can definitively say Kyrie can get his shot off easier, has more moves to score, and is the BETTER scorer. While both of them are comparable on defence and playmaking. Numbers are distorting without context, actually watching both players you can clearly see that Kyrie is the better player. And that's why him sliding this much and now losing to Lillard makes this list a joke.
Your argument makes sense for raw stats, but not advanced stats like RPM, BPM, etc. Lillard and Kyrie aren’t comparable playmakers, and Lillard has at least a slight defensive advantage. Is Kyrie a better scorer? Sure. That’s the easiest thing to spot in the eye test. But when it comes to the intangibles Lillard is way better at being the floor general and leader of a winning team.


























