veganfan21 wrote:
FavreFan wrote:
veganfan21 wrote:
FavreFan wrote:
LBJ elevating teams to greatness? I'll remind you we are talking about each player's first three seasons in the league. I'm about to get to work but when I do I'll address your above post comparing Kyrie to Tayshaun goddamn Prince.
I'm trolling LTG like he trolls us. Don't waste energy responding. As a veteran LBJ does absolutely elevate teams to greatness.
I'm not comparing Prince to Irving, I'm just saying Irving's path to the finals outside of LBJ is by joining a deep team like Prince's Pistons or a team like the 2008 Celtics. He's not getting there if he's the unquestioned best player.
But you aren't comparing veterans to veterans. You're trying to compare Kyrie as a rookie/sophomore to LeBron as a veteran.
I agree mostly with your second paragraph but that describes every single player currently in the league outside of Kawhi, LeBron, and Durant, and Durant might not even deserve inclusion on that list so again, I don't really see that as a valid criticism.
If you agree with me then the criticism is Kyrie isn't as great as he thinks he is. You'll probably say we don't know how great he thinks he is because what we think we know is just speculation. But we've got direct quotes about him wanting his own team, or desiring it, etc. I'll roll with that. He isn't good enough to have his own team. He should just accept that he needs a Batman. Nothing wrong with that.
To be honest I think it is part own team part LeBron extrication. If he goes to S.A. it is Kawhi Leonard's team. I think he has found it difficult to play with LeBron James. Chris Bosh found that out and so has Kevin Love. Winning with the most talented teams in the Conf really isn't difficult.
The last time that LeBron played on a team that wasn't the most talented was 09-10 and they were bounced in the 2nd rd. Did he elevate them to "greatness?
As I stated before it's unfair to Expect Irving to elevate that collection of bums to anything. 33 wins was quite the achievement and he also missed a number of games or that win total would be higher.
If he were not the player that he is James doesn't come back to Cleveland. For all of James's ability to "elevate" let's not forget that he ran from Miami when he believed that their window had closed. He is about to do the exact same thing with Cleveland too. Apparently his ability to elevate does have limitations.
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The Hawk wrote:
This is going to reach a head pretty soon.