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Nash
03-17-2016, 07:06 AM
28 shots, 1 assist.

Without Lebron there sharing the ball with.

:biggums:

navy
03-17-2016, 07:06 AM
It's amazing how Kyrie refuses to pass sometimes.

Spurs m8
03-17-2016, 07:21 AM
They're hardly even a team lol

raprap
03-17-2016, 08:00 AM
I think the coaching staff wants him to be aggressive everytime he has the ball. That's the only reason i can think of to justify his lack of passing.

Gileraracer
03-17-2016, 08:25 AM
Pure PG :lol

aj1987
03-17-2016, 08:35 AM
4 turnovers as well.

$LakerGold
03-17-2016, 08:39 AM
It wouldn't hurt putting your scoring ability to test on a season game, it's a mental thing (especially when you have Lebron on your team). It's becoming a matter of how far can you really go w/out the captain of the team micromanaging every aspect of the game, something tells me Kyrie misses that. Maybe it was situational or was put in a position where making an extra pass and/or passing wasn't a viable option freelancing or running a play.

Without LeBron, would they've won without Kyrie putting up 28 shots to score 33? I think they needed that, & they had an 8-man rotation last night.

navy
03-17-2016, 09:06 AM
It wouldn't hurt putting your scoring ability to test on a season game, it's a mental thing (especially when you have Lebron on your team). It's becoming a matter of how far can you really go w/out the captain of the team micromanaging every aspect of the game, something tells me Kyrie misses that. Maybe it was situational or was put in a position where making an extra pass and/or passing wasn't a viable option freelancing or running a play.

Without LeBron, would they've won without Kyrie putting up 28 shots to score 33? I think they needed that, & they had an 8-man rotation last night.
This would be valid if Kyrie ever passed in his entire career. :lol

PP34Deuce
03-17-2016, 11:46 AM
It wouldn't hurt putting your scoring ability to test on a season game, it's a mental thing (especially when you have Lebron on your team). It's becoming a matter of how far can you really go w/out the captain of the team micromanaging every aspect of the game, something tells me Kyrie misses that. Maybe it was situational or was put in a position where making an extra pass and/or passing wasn't a viable option freelancing or running a play.

Without LeBron, would they've won without Kyrie putting up 28 shots to score 33? I think they needed that, & they had an 8-man rotation last night.


I agree that it's good to get shots up to have a rhythm scoring wise. I believe you can't just chuck all quarters. I didn't see him look to set anybody up. he treated it as a street ball one on one exhibition. The issue I see is...

He refuses to move off the ball and get easier shots.

Rocketswin2013
03-17-2016, 12:36 PM
hes putting up 26 shots per 36 without lebron on the court. lol.

DukeDelonte13
03-17-2016, 02:51 PM
Kyrie came so close to losing the game for the cavs yesterday. He wasted possession after possession in the 4th. Sure he hit a timely bucket here and there and got that game winning steal, but his play was very detrimental to the team as a whole. He is the reason the cavs lost that 4th Q lead.

ImKobe
03-17-2016, 02:52 PM
1 double-double in 41 games this season

he gets the ball in the 4th but he needs it earlier in the game


It's amazing how Kyrie refuses to pass sometimes.


he's not the playmaker for the team...that's Lebron...Irving's role is to score

he's still averaging almost 5 assists in like 30 mpg and below 30 usage rate