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DABIGSALSISHA
05-13-2021, 03:43 PM
Harden has proven to be a better point guard for the Nets than Irving since his arrival. Harden brings the Best out of Durant and is an amazing passer.

On the other hand, Irving has being doing whatever he wants this season, taking time off whenever he feels like to attend birthday parties, etc.. lol, missing a ton. of games, disrespecting the league, franchise, entire coaching staff, teammates and his fans. He is a very irresponsible star to say the least.

On top of all that, he found a new religion and was playing malnourished in a few games which could be dangerous for himself if he passed out and hit his head on the deck and even died. :facepalm

He has been dancing more than Michael Jackson ever did this season, yes, he had some big games himself, but is also a HORRIBLE defender and can go ICE COLD from the floor. For every 30-40 points he scores, his team gives up 50 on the other end of the floor.

He is not a leader and never will be one.

I just can't see it for Brooklyn on the long run, keeping a guy like that, paying him 33.3 million a year so he behaves like a clown and never build any chemistry with his teammates and doesn't know the word RESPECT . To me he is an all time idiot and I could never call that "My Idol" but if you do be my guess.

He should be leading his fans by example and NEVER by drama or non-sense creating controversies and shit, otherwise just retire once and for all.

Some of the Quotes from him this season:

" I don not talk to Pawns."

"We don't need a coach."

" You can play guard, I will play shooting guard."

From 2019:

" I'm that Great of a shooter."

Kyrie Irving shot 39 percent (69 for 179) in nine playoff games during the 2019 postseason.

"I'm an Actual Genius When It Comes to This Game."

I'm not a Brooklyn fan but I believe that they will be fine without him and should kick him out as soon as they can. Use the $$$ to build up a stronger bench and they would be in a great position for years to come.

AirBonner
05-13-2021, 03:46 PM
He doesn’t seem to be a cancer because the nets let him take weeks off at a time for whatever bs

HBK_Kliq_2
05-13-2021, 04:25 PM
He's still a better playoff performer then James Harden has proven at this point in their careers.

CTbasketball92
05-13-2021, 06:13 PM
When he's been on the court this year, Kyrie's been a top 12-15 player. He[s averaging 27/5/6 on 61 TS% and 50/40/90 splits and his defense has been mostly fine at the end of the day. Just there's been some lineup issues with Claxton missing a lot of time, lack of continuity.

I think he's been annoying for the nets, but his trade value is kinda low given his antics. As is, as long as the nets have these three guys, they should be damn-near impossible for anyone to beat in 7 games. It's just too much offensive firepower. But without him LeBron and AD will beat them in 6 games. I just don't think you can beat lebron if things are even. So keeping Kyrie is worth it, and each player is insurance in case another gets injured.

Doomsday Dallas
05-13-2021, 08:59 PM
Kyrie is the real deal... went to the game last week and watched him score 45 points.

Luka and the Mavs still won obviously... but Kyrie proved to me that he's a badass and his game is to be respected.


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ShawkFactory
05-13-2021, 09:00 PM
Kyrie is the real deal... went to the game last week and watched him score 45 points.

Luka and the Mavs still won obviously... but Kyrie proved to me that he's a badass and his game is to be respected.


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I think everyone respects his game. That isn’t the issue.

Axe
05-13-2021, 09:01 PM
He's still a better playoff performer then James Harden has proven at this point in their careers.
Kyrie irving has never even led the cavaliers to the postseason once until kong came back to ohio seven years ago.

SouBeachTalents
05-13-2021, 09:03 PM
He's still a better playoff performer then James Harden has proven at this point in their careers.
It's hard to compare being the franchise player to being the 2nd option to LeBron. Kyrie was worse than Harden ever was against the Bucks in 2019

Doomsday Dallas
05-13-2021, 09:13 PM
I think everyone respects his game. That isn’t the issue.

Yea but I was saying his respect went to a new level for me... which now allows me to further conclude that Lebron had more help in Cleveland than I had realized.

Lebron loses points after witnessing Kyrie live.

HBK_Kliq_2
05-13-2021, 09:19 PM
It's hard to compare being the franchise player to being the 2nd option to LeBron. Kyrie was worse than Harden ever was against the Bucks in 2019

He still dominated in the finals and hit the biggest shot of the year. Comparing their best playoff runs. Harden has also never hit over 20% win share per 48 in the playoffs outside of the bubble run which he was mostly getting embarrassed in the 2nd round and almost losing in 1st round to a terrible thunder team.

Irving in 2016 playoffs: .210 win share per 48


Harden in 2018 playoffs: .163 win share per 48

HBK_Kliq_2
05-13-2021, 09:20 PM
Kyrie irving has never even led the cavaliers to the postseason once until kong came back to ohio seven years ago.

His 2nd best player in VORP in the 2014 season was Anderson Varejão

Axe
05-13-2021, 09:28 PM
His 2nd best player in VORP in the 2014 season was Anderson Varejão
Vorp again :roll:

LoneyROY7
05-13-2021, 10:21 PM
He still dominated in the finals and hit the biggest shot of the year. Comparing their best playoff runs. Harden has also never hit over 20% win share per 48 in the playoffs outside of the bubble run which he was mostly getting embarrassed in the 2nd round and almost losing in 1st round to a terrible thunder team.

Irving in 2016 playoffs: .210 win share per 48


Harden in 2018 playoffs: .163 win share per 48

Literally a flat-out lie. :oldlol: :oldlol:

Autism is truly a devastating disorder. :(

HBK_Kliq_2
05-13-2021, 10:43 PM
Literally a flat-out lie. :oldlol: :oldlol:

Autism is truly a devastating disorder. :(

What crack are you smoking on? I have his bball reference page in another tab right now. I round the .5 or higher to the next number, if not then you're stuck at that number.

2013 - 10

2014 - 11

2015 - 20.2 (his best but still .2 rounds to 20 instead of to 21)

2016 - 11

2017 - 16

2018 - 16

2019 - 19

His prime from 2013-2019 averages out to a pathetic 16.1 which is not superstar level at all. He's just as bad as Paul George in the playoffs, certainly closer to George then he ever will be to Kawin.

LoneyROY7
05-13-2021, 10:48 PM
2015 - 20.2 (his best but still .2 rounds to 20 instead of to 21)


20.2 is over 20% you dumb f*cking bitch. :oldlol: :oldlol:


Harden has also never hit over 20% win share per 48 in the playoffs outside of the bubble run

Everyone is already in full agreement that you're the biggest mouth-breathing retard to post about basketball on the internet...ever. But I enjoy further reiterating it.

HBK_Kliq_2
05-13-2021, 11:01 PM
20.2 is over 20% you dumb f*cking bitch. :oldlol: :oldlol:



Everyone is already in full agreement that you're the biggest mouth-breathing retard to post about basketball on the internet...ever. But I enjoy further reiterating it.

You must of fell asleep during basic math class

0, 1, 2, 3, 4 doesn't round to the next number

5, 6, 7, 8, 9 rounds to the next number.

Not my fault kawhi has a steady midrange jumper that works in the playoffs, while harden and George rely on 3's and ultimately shit themselves.

LoneyROY7
05-13-2021, 11:05 PM
You must of fell asleep during basic math class

0, 1, 2, 3, 4 doesn't round to the next number

5, 6, 7, 8, 9 rounds to the next number.

Not my fault kawhi has a steady midrange jumper that works in the playoffs, while harden and George rely on 3's and ultimately shit themselves.

Basic math class tells me 20.2 is greater than 20.0. That's a mathematical fact. No rounding necessary retard.


Harden has also never hit over 20% win share per 48 in the playoffs outside of the bubble run

:oldlol: :oldlol:

Atlantis
05-13-2021, 11:11 PM
"Not better than Harden" does not equal "cancer" in any universe I'm aware of.

MrFonzworth
05-13-2021, 11:24 PM
What crack are you smoking on? I have his bball reference page in another tab right now. I round the .5 or higher to the next number, if not then you're stuck at that number.

2013 - 10

2014 - 11

2015 - 20.2 (his best but still .2 rounds to 20 instead of to 21)

2016 - 11

2017 - 16

2018 - 16

2019 - 19

His prime from 2013-2019 averages out to a pathetic 16.1 which is not superstar level at all. He's just as bad as Paul George in the playoffs, certainly closer to George then he ever will be to Kawin.

How big of a loser do you have to be to spend all day on bball reference trying to arbitrarily manipulate numbers:roll::roll:

SATAN
05-14-2021, 12:30 AM
Jizzrag is a lying cancer

Shooter
05-14-2021, 01:25 AM
20.2 is over 20% you dumb f*cking bitch. :oldlol: :oldlol:



Everyone is already in full agreement that you're the biggest mouth-breathing retard to post about basketball on the internet...ever. But I enjoy further reiterating it.

:roll::roll:
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DABIGSALSISHA
05-14-2021, 03:17 AM
"Not better than Harden" does not equal "cancer" in any universe I'm aware of.

But the harm that he caused to the Celtics organization was Cancer material, for example, yes. You just never know if that deadly disease will affect Brooklyn or when.....

ImKobe
05-14-2021, 10:01 AM
No. He's a great fit. Harden runs the offense as well as any player in the league and he has two of the best catch & shoot players in KD & Kyrie, and Kyrie's their 2nd best ISO option in crunch time. I don't think they really care about his off-court antics as long as he plays his role right, which he has in the limited minutes we've seen him out there with Harden, who's willing to make plays & only score 20-25 points for them to win.

FultzNationRISE
04-02-2022, 09:07 PM
Well the thread title is aging well, the opening paragraph not so much.

Full Court
04-02-2022, 10:41 PM
On top of all that, he found a new religion and was playing malnourished in a few games which could be dangerous for himself if he passed out and hit his head on the deck and even died. :facepalm


Seriously? Of all the things you could be worried about in relation to Kyrie Irving, it's that he might hit his head on the floor?

:biggums:

1987_Lakers
04-02-2022, 10:44 PM
Seriously? Of all the things you could be worried about in relation to Kyrie Irving, it's that he might hit his head on the floor?

:biggums:

Are you expecting some response? Look at the date he posted that.

8Ball
04-03-2022, 09:59 AM
I humiliated the OP and made him disappear :lol

FultzNationRISE
04-23-2022, 10:14 PM
Nets need chemotherapy.


Doc’s orders ;)

FultzNationRISE
06-30-2022, 09:38 PM
It appears yes.