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PleezeBelieve
12-23-2013, 10:20 PM
This would make my day

Fudge
12-23-2013, 10:24 PM
Nobody gives a fvck.

Inferno
12-23-2013, 10:25 PM
No way Philly does that. They're drafting high in '14, and MCW is a stud.

Im so nba'd out
12-23-2013, 10:26 PM
Never.you Wont Curse Us With That Losing Muthafuka How Dare You!!!!!!!!!!!!!! We Would Never Do That Trade Mcw For President!

PleezeBelieve
12-23-2013, 10:32 PM
MCW for Irving straight up would be a steal for the Cavs

Im so nba'd out
12-23-2013, 10:34 PM
MCW for Irving straight up would be a steal for the Cavs
not a steal i just dont want him on my team the way he plays.He cares more about putting on a show than winning.He needs to keep that sht on the playground we trying to win games fk em. Don't send us that losing muthafuka we dont want em in philly

DStebb716
12-23-2013, 10:35 PM
Can we ban dumbass OP?

NumberSix
12-23-2013, 10:36 PM
Reported

PleezeBelieve
12-23-2013, 10:39 PM
Dumbfukks don't realize how Irving alone drains this team. And he gets roasted on D all the time.

Puts up 25, gives up 24

EricGordon23
12-23-2013, 10:40 PM
Brandon knights been putting on a show lately you can have him for kyrie

HylianNightmare
12-23-2013, 10:47 PM
irving for glen davis straight up works

Black and White
12-23-2013, 10:50 PM
We will take him, you can have Bass

The JKidd Kid
12-23-2013, 10:53 PM
Trade him for Jason Terry and a hot dog. :cheers:

Im so nba'd out
12-23-2013, 10:55 PM
Everyone else just exaggerating he's a decent player I think he's just plays losing basketball.He is talented though dont get me wrong just doesn't care about winning and blind as a fuking bat when shooters are wide open....

PleezeBelieve
12-23-2013, 11:00 PM
Everyone else just exaggerating he's a decent player I think he's just plays losing basketball player.He is talented though dont get me wrong just doesn't care about winning and blind as a fuking bat when shooters are wide open....
Ding ding

B-Easy8
12-23-2013, 11:19 PM
Philly gets raped.

GOBB
12-24-2013, 12:05 AM
How does Philly get raped? MCW is a rookie having a really nice season. But Kyrie irving rookie season was amazing. Dude shooting %'s across the board (FG/3pt/FT) was mind boggling for a kid his age. And he didnt play much in college. Look at his clutch performances, look at 4th quarter scoring. Dude was ranking up there with Bron and Durant. What happens if MCW hits a soph slump?

You dudes get caught up in the moment too easily.


I remember the Vucevic threads "best offensive center :bowdown: ". Guys go gaga googoo too fast. Kyrie is a baller. Now he's not better than a guy who has played a fraction of a season. :rolleyes:

Fudge
12-24-2013, 12:07 AM
How does Philly get raped? MCW is a rookie having a really nice season. But Kyrie irving rookie season was amazing. Dude shooting %'s across the board (FG/3pt/FT) was mind boggling for a kid his age. And he didnt play much in college. Look at his clutch performances, look at 4th quarter scoring. Dude was ranking up there with Bron and Durant. What happens if MCW hits a soph slump?

You dudes get caught up in the moment too easily.


I remember the Vucevic threads "best offensive center :bowdown: ". Guys go gaga googoo too fast. Kyrie is a baller. Now he's not better than a guy who has played a fraction of a season. :rolleyes:
PleezeBelieve wants your pick for next year as well tho. That alone should throw you off.

GOBB
12-24-2013, 12:12 AM
PleezeBelieve wants your pick for next year as well tho. That alone should throw you off.

Oh hell naw! :roll: Overlooked that. Thought i read irving for mcw.

Blame the beer for this one.

Aussie Dunker
12-24-2013, 10:16 AM
Trade him for Jason Terry and a hot dog. :cheers:

Depends on what type of hot dog...

The JKidd Kid
12-24-2013, 11:33 AM
Honestly the only way I can see a team being successful with Kyrie Irving as the star is if they treat him like Allen Iverson on the 00-01 7ers. That means playing him next to a real PG and surrounding him with elite defensive players that don't mind him taking 30 shots a game. He just isn't made for typical team basketball.

Nash
12-24-2013, 12:27 PM
watch Cavs pick Glenn Robinson 3 or some shit like that with the 1st pick in 2014.

imdaman99
12-24-2013, 12:35 PM
I was on the Kyrie is overrated bandwagon, but now he is getting unfairly blamed. He is still a kid, yes you would like to see some leadership but just like Melo, he isn't exactly playing with consistent stars on his teams. If you switch him out with Lebron, do the Heat regress that much? Maybe they don't win a championship but they still go deep into the playoffs.

When you have nothing but inconsistent players around you, it makes it that much harder to establish a winning culture.

Purch
12-24-2013, 12:45 PM
Honestly the only way I can see a team being successful with Kyrie Irving as the star is if they treat him like Allen Iverson on the 00-01 7ers. That means playing him next to a real PG and surrounding him with elite defensive players that don't mind him taking 30 shots a game. He just isn't made for typical team basketball.
I actually set up a team exactly like this 2 weeks again 2k

PleezeBelieve
12-24-2013, 12:50 PM
I was on the Kyrie is overrated bandwagon, but now he is getting unfairly blamed. He is still a kid, yes you would like to see some leadership but just like Melo, he isn't exactly playing with consistent stars on his teams. If you switch him out with Lebron, do the Heat regress that much? Maybe they don't win a championship but they still go deep into the playoffs.

When you have nothing but inconsistent players around you, it makes it that much harder to establish a winning culture.
He's a PG who is shooting 20 times a game. He passes as an afterthought. Nothing about his game is smooth outside his scoring ability.

And like I said earlier, his defense is trash.

Nothing about what I'm saying is off the wall. He's the wrong type of PG for this team. People like you who watch boxscores and not the games, are the one's who have no clue. Cavs need a PG who puts up 14/8/5 with solid to good D rather than one who puts up 22/6 with terrible defense.

Watch some games, dude.

imdaman99
12-24-2013, 12:53 PM
He's a PG who is shooting 20 times a game. He passes as an afterthought. Nothing about his game is smooth outside his scoring ability.

And like I said earlier, his defense is trash.

Nothing about what I'm saying is off the wall. He's the wrong type of PG for this team. People like you who watch boxscores and not the games, are the one's who have no clue. Cavs need a PG who puts up 14/8/5 with solid to good D rather than one who puts up 22/6 with terrible defense.

Watch some games, dude.
I do, and he shits on the Knicks all the time :oldlol:

I agree with the defense part, but 14-8-5? So you're telling me that if you switched Conley Jr and Kyrie, the Cavs would become a playoff team (not saying much in this East)? So if the Grizz call you up and say, Conley Jr and 2nd round pick for Kyrie, you say HELL YES?

PleezeBelieve
12-24-2013, 01:01 PM
I do, and he shits on the Knicks all the time :oldlol:

I agree with the defense part, but 14-8-5? So you're telling me that if you switched Conley Jr and Kyrie, the Cavs would become a playoff team (not saying much in this East)? So if the Grizz call you up and say, Conley Jr and 2nd round pick for Kyrie, you say HELL YES?
Kyrie + Andy

For

Conley + Ed Davis + Franklin + two #1s

And you got a deal.

Cavs instantly would become the 3rd best team in the East.

iDunkOreo
12-24-2013, 01:10 PM
Are you stupid? Irving is only 21. His best years are ahead of him, and he is already pretty damn good already. Where were you last week when Irving was dropping 30 points left-and-right? Pleeze go somewhere with that bullshit

Mass Debator
12-24-2013, 01:16 PM
Honestly the only way I can see a team being successful with Kyrie Irving as the star is if they treat him like Allen Iverson on the 00-01 7ers. That means playing him next to a real PG and surrounding him with elite defensive players that don't mind him taking 30 shots a game. He just isn't made for typical team basketball.
I don't think so. He just needs another star with him. I'm looking at his squad and I'm like...this team just seems dumb as fck outside of Jack. Kyrie must be mad as hell that he couldn't get Bradley Beal. Never liked Waiter's attitude. Anthony Bennett draft too? Damn. These players are supposed to be the future? I wanted to watch more Cavaliers this year but that team is just terrible to watch play and that includes Kyrie's no trust in teammates approach. Everyone here is clearly in need of veteran leadership.

Let's not overlook the fact that he is 21 years old. Rubio + pick for Irving? Give him Love, Dirk, Bosh, LA, or any star big and Kyrie will shine. And yeah he needs some freakin shooters to compliment his game. I don't want to dismiss Irving's poor start but whoever is managing and putting together all these pieces should be embarrassed. Doesn't even look like a team built for him. It's starting to look like the whole Lebron fiasco all over again but at least Lebron had shooters. The Cavs are going no where...the prospects don't even look promising. I'd hate to be in Cleveland too, and I'm sure that's what's going through Kyrie's mind.

PleezeBelieve
12-24-2013, 01:38 PM
I don't think so. He just needs another star with him. I'm looking at his squad and I'm like...this team just seems dumb as fck outside of Jack. Kyrie must be mad as hell that he couldn't get Bradley Beal. Never liked Waiter's attitude. Anthony Bennett draft too? Damn. These players are supposed to be the future? I wanted to watch more Cavaliers this year but that team is just terrible to watch play and that includes Kyrie's no trust in teammates approach. Everyone here is clearly in need of veteran leadership.

Let's not overlook the fact that he is 21 years old. Rubio + pick for Irving? Give him Love, Dirk, Bosh, LA, or any star big and Kyrie will shine. And yeah he needs some freakin shooters to compliment his game. I don't want to dismiss Irving's poor start but whoever is managing and putting together all these pieces should be embarrassed. Doesn't even look like a team built for him. It's starting to look like the whole Lebron fiasco all over again but at least Lebron had shooters. The Cavs are going no where...the prospects don't even look promising. I'd hate to be in Cleveland too, and I'm sure that's what's going through Kyrie's mind.
This guy is clueless. A boxscore watcher. Lol @ your Jack love.

Mass Debator
12-24-2013, 02:41 PM
This guy is clueless. A boxscore watcher. Lol @ your Jack love.
I watched like 4 full games this year. I dedicated myself to watch at least 1/3 of Kyrie games. Not a large sample size for me yet but they seem like a random team put together randomly. No one really compliments Kyrie's game because they have no big that can finish and no shooters he can trust. No one really has a feel to move off ball. Mike Brown limited offensive repertoire isn't helping either. I recognize that Irving does low IQ stuff like iso'ing early in the shot clock or just taking bad shots overall while teammates get frustrated over and over again but come on, he needs a better team...preferably a big that stretches the floor like Bennett was supposed to become but most likely will never be.

I'm not excusing Kyrie but I do not think he's the first to blame. I know he got too famous too early and that has put up expectations for him to meet. And the whole Lebron deal even puts more pressure on him. If the Cavs lose Kyrie, it would be a big mistake and one they will regret. I think the best move for them to do is to move Waiters because of the friction he brings to the team (especially to Kyrie). I've seen Kyrie just avoid demanding the ball to reset the offense when Waiters have it. You look at their best 3-man combination for the Cavs and Irving and Dion together isn't even a top 10 match while Irving has much success with a variety combinations...notably with CJ and Varejao.

Btw, I don't care about Jarrett but I know he has heart and I know his history.

Why do you want Kyrie out anyway? You think with MCW and a pick will improve this team? Nope, they'd still suck. The Spurs will gladly give you Tony Parker and their pick. Or you guys can have Danny Granger/George Hill.

Godzuki
12-24-2013, 02:48 PM
Kryie looked so good last year but watching him this year he's so streaky and dumb with the ball at times, i'm not sure he'll ever be able to lead them anywhere. I don't blame Cav's fans for wanting to trade him right now while his stock is still real high.

The JKidd Kid
12-24-2013, 02:54 PM
I don't think so. He just needs another star with him. I'm looking at his squad and I'm like...this team just seems dumb as fck outside of Jack. Kyrie must be mad as hell that he couldn't get Bradley Beal. Never liked Waiter's attitude. Anthony Bennett draft too? Damn. These players are supposed to be the future? I wanted to watch more Cavaliers this year but that team is just terrible to watch play and that includes Kyrie's no trust in teammates approach. Everyone here is clearly in need of veteran leadership.

Let's not overlook the fact that he is 21 years old. Rubio + pick for Irving? Give him Love, Dirk, Bosh, LA, or any star big and Kyrie will shine. And yeah he needs some freakin shooters to compliment his game. I don't want to dismiss Irving's poor start but whoever is managing and putting together all these pieces should be embarrassed. Doesn't even look like a team built for him. It's starting to look like the whole Lebron fiasco all over again but at least Lebron had shooters. The Cavs are going no where...the prospects don't even look promising. I'd hate to be in Cleveland too, and I'm sure that's what's going through Kyrie's mind.

I completely disagree, I think that Kyrie just isn't an NBA player. It's not that he doesn't have NBA talent or athleticism, it's that he is incapable of playing within a team offense. He looks like he's playing pick up basketball out there. All flashy dribbles and tough shots instead of actually running plays and getting team mates opportunities to score. The only time he really passes is when he gets himself into trouble and picks up his dribble. He never plays in control and he never seems to have any idea of what he's going to do next. The kid doesn't need a star big man, what he needs is a veteran PG to play with and calm him down and decide when it's time to play team ball and when it's time to play Kyrie ball. He also needs lock down defensive players around him to make up for the fact that he's the definition of a liability out there. Too much hassle to make a winning team with him on it IMO.

However, I would love to meet whoever is in charge of this kids marketing campaign. The guys has managed to turn a chucking, pick up basketball player who has never played on a team that was even remotely good into a household name with multiple endorsement deals. :applause:

Jailblazers7
12-24-2013, 03:11 PM
Yeah, no way that trade goes down. Philly is set up perfectly right now for a rebuilding attempt and the only way they make any moves is to dump Turner or Thad Young for younger talent or a pick.

ProfessorMurder
12-24-2013, 03:18 PM
:oldlol: MCW is a future all star.

PleezeBelieve
12-24-2013, 04:57 PM
I watched like 4 full games this year. I dedicated myself to watch at least 1/3 of Kyrie games. Not a large sample size for me yet but they seem like a random team put together randomly. No one really compliments Kyrie's game because they have no big that can finish and no shooters he can trust. No one really has a feel to move off ball. Mike Brown limited offensive repertoire isn't helping either. I recognize that Irving does low IQ stuff like iso'ing early in the shot clock or just taking bad shots overall while teammates get frustrated over and over again but come on, he needs a better team...preferably a big that stretches the floor like Bennett was supposed to become but most likely will never be.

I'm not excusing Kyrie but I do not think he's the first to blame. I know he got too famous too early and that has put up expectations for him to meet. And the whole Lebron deal even puts more pressure on him. If the Cavs lose Kyrie, it would be a big mistake and one they will regret. I think the best move for them to do is to move Waiters because of the friction he brings to the team (especially to Kyrie). I've seen Kyrie just avoid demanding the ball to reset the offense when Waiters have it. You look at their best 3-man combination for the Cavs and Irving and Dion together isn't even a top 10 match while Irving has much success with a variety combinations...notably with CJ and Varejao.

Btw, I don't care about Jarrett but I know he has heart and I know his history.

Why do you want Kyrie out anyway? You think with MCW and a pick will improve this team? Nope, they'd still suck. The Spurs will gladly give you Tony Parker and their pick. Or you guys can have Danny Granger/George Hill.
You are the definition of clueless. Sorry, it's no other way to put it. CJ has been in a shooting slump since he's been starting next to Kyrie and Varejao is past his prime.

You want Kyrie to have all the glory when he plays well and the Cavs win but blame the rest of the team when they lose. The problem is that when Kyrie plays well, its more due to him putting up a high scoring game rather than his complete floor game.

My man, Kyrie is a POINT GUARD. He touches the ball more than anyone else on the floor. If his teammates look bad, it's more due to the PG not getting them the ball in positions to score more than anything else. Kyrie knows this which is why he has to MAKE himself be a playmaker at times. The problem is he's neither that good at it or something he instinctively does at a high level.

As far as lack of shooters, Waiters is shooting 40% from the 3 point line overall and closer to 45% in catch and shoot 3 point attempts.

You are the worst type of fan. You are a fan of players and not teams. Your opinions are jaded and are not real accounts of player evaluations. If the Cavs had MCW then they would be no worse than they are now and I believe they would be better.

A gun is a gun no matter who a gun plays with. Stop acting like another 'star', who needs the ball as much as Kyrie, is the difference between Kyrie being something that he's not.

Im so nba'd out
12-24-2013, 08:00 PM
We would never do this trade this thread can die, people in here are either hating on kyrie or sucking his ****.Only like 2 people in this whole thread have been objective

longtime lurker
12-24-2013, 08:35 PM
Is this where I find the shitfest on Kyrie Irvin thread? Typical ISH overreaction, everyone was on his d!ck last year now he's supposedly trash. The real person to blame is Mike Brown and his shitty system. Never has a head coach been more unwhelming.

Mass Debator
12-24-2013, 08:44 PM
You are the definition of clueless. Sorry, it's no other way to put it. CJ has been in a shooting slump since he's been starting next to Kyrie and Varejao is past his prime.

You want Kyrie to have all the glory when he plays well and the Cavs win but blame the rest of the team when they lose. The problem is that when Kyrie plays well, its more due to him putting up a high scoring game rather than his complete floor game.

My man, Kyrie is a POINT GUARD. He touches the ball more than anyone else on the floor. If his teammates look bad, it's more due to the PG not getting them the ball in positions to score more than anything else. Kyrie knows this which is why he has to MAKE himself be a playmaker at times. The problem is he's neither that good at it or something he instinctively does at a high level.

As far as lack of shooters, Waiters is shooting 40% from the 3 point line overall and closer to 45% in catch and shoot 3 point attempts.

You are the worst type of fan. You are a fan of players and not teams. Your opinions are jaded and are not real accounts of player evaluations. If the Cavs had MCW then they would be no worse than they are now and I believe they would be better.

A gun is a gun no matter who a gun plays with. Stop acting like another 'star', who needs the ball as much as Kyrie, is the difference between Kyrie being something that he's not.
Sorry, I'm not making it up. It's what's recorded on paper. Their best and most consistent line up consists of those 3 whether it's at the start of the game or not and whether you like it or not.

I do not want or care if Kyrie get all the glory (even though he mainly does) and I did not even form my argument around that in any shape or form. I clearly said he shouldn't be the first to blame and shouldn't be shipped out of town. There are other problems that that entire organization need to sort out.

He's a point guard on paper but anyone who watches him know he's a scoring guard first. Nothing new. They put him at point guard because they clearly have no other choice since technically he's still under development and have no better option; in spite of that, they clearly still want the ball in his hands as much as possible. Getting the ball where players are in position to score is only half the battle...it's actually the second half. First you need to have players who can run their routes and know how to space themselves naturally off ball. Chemistry plays a huge role too.

Waiters and Irving sometimes don't even cooperate with each other. Lots of standing around.

I'm a fan of players, teams, and whatever. I just know I'm a basketball fan first. Kyrie is someone who has caught my attention and someone I want to follow.

As far as I can tell, with MCW, they could be better. With no floor spacing, all they could do is precise passing, precising cutting, precise screening, and be extremely disciplined--I don't think they have the personnel to make all this happen and you'd be kidding yourself if you think they'd go anywhere with this squad or with just a "few" changes.

As far as you go, you've got to stop putting words into people's mouth to help your argument. I get what you're trying to say, but the blame on solely one player is stupidly unfair. This guy is a 21 year old point guard who naturally goes for "his" first to open up his passing game. He's struggling so what? A team fan would stick by its players through the thick and thin.

KyrieTheFuture
12-24-2013, 09:03 PM
Kryie looked so good last year but watching him this year he's so streaky and dumb with the ball at times, i'm not sure he'll ever be able to lead them anywhere. I don't blame Cav's fans for wanting to trade him right now while his stock is still real high.
Excuse me? His stock is the lowest it has ever been right now.

nathanjizzle
12-24-2013, 09:54 PM
giving up on kyrie already. wheres the loyalty.