Gooner wrote:Homer38 wrote:Gooner wrote:
Small sample size skewed by that awful series against Milwaukee in which he quit and I don't defend him for that. But I don't see any decline in his overall play, just the opposite, he is more efficient than ever. He needs to stay helthy.
He went on his sister's 30th birthday and missed 3-4 regular season games which was essentially a load managment, which is something that today's players do a lot. Totally meaningless situation blown up by the media like Stephen A Smith.
The problem is, Nash just had no idea where Kyrie was in the first day...Kyrie has had drama like this a lot in his career, especially since he left Cleveland.He don't need a coach according to him too.
NBA is filled with drama and Kyrie is definitely an eccentric personality. I just don't see a decline in his level, he is still playing great, but this is a team sport.
to be honest, he's not good enough to warrant THIS amount drama. He's more likely to destroy your team than drive it over the top.
He's a great iso player who wants to iso too much while being point guard size and with limited defense. Not enough of a creator for others to drive a truly great offense unless he a lot of talent around him.
That’s a borderline all nba level play, and that's not enough to put up with that.
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