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[QUOTE=Skywalker]you heard it here first[/QUOTE]
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[quote=Skywalker]you heard it here first[/quote]
You are not alone in thinking that.
But it also depends on expectations of him.... I expect him to carve out a DJ Augustin career, which is a bust given most expectations.
I'd take Brandon Knight over him. And I'd even take Kemba over him - thats saying something.
Kyrie Irving is the next Isiah Thomas.
You heard it here first.
[quote=Miserio]Kyrie Irving is the next Isiah Thomas.
You heard it here first.[/quote]
Not as fast or skilled or as determined as Isaiah.
Not that we exactly know how fast he is as he didn't do the athletic tests.
We'll see how much of a bust unless he can pay up before the draft.
Doubt he'll become a star, but also don't think he'll be a bust.
More like Chris Paul-lite.
hop off his dick or he might bust on u
At least explain why. :facepalm
[QUOTE=Shepseskaf]Doubt he'll become a star, but also don't think he'll be a bust.
More like Chris Paul-lite.[/QUOTE]
Since when Chris paul isn't a star?
[quote=Shepseskaf]Doubt he'll become a star, but also don't think he'll be a bust.
More like Chris Paul-lite.[/quote]
So a number 1 pick?
Take Kemba number 1 I say. They wont but they should.
Kemba Walker will be Baron Davis with a good work ethic.
[quote=jdm_dc_fan]At least explain why. :facepalm[/quote]
Its a Sky gut feeling, its in the wind. You just have to taste it.
Is this going one of those stupid threads we bump many years later to ridicule the OP?
You heard it here first.
I simply dont believe he is athletic enough to compete with the top 5 or so PG's and he isn't as skilled as them either.
So DJ Augustin or Ray Felton or Johnny Flynn type.
Yeah, I wouldn't draft Irving with a top 5 pick either.
I'd pick Derrick Williams or Enes Kanter.
[QUOTE=BarberSchool]Yeah, I wouldn't draft Irving with a top 5 pick either.
I'd pick Derrick Williams or Enes Kanter.[/QUOTE]
Valenciunas will be the guy everybody will wish they had picked, you heard it here first!
I'd take DW #1, partially due to Cleveland potentially getting Knight at 4, but Irving will be a stud. He can get by anyone, he's got great size for the position, he's a very natural and talented shooter, he has a pass first mentality, is a natural playmaker. Can also take over as a scorer though. He doesn't quite have a guy like Paul's natural passing skill and has to prove himself defensively.
Almost no way he's not a top 5 PG, 10 at the very worst given the quality at the position. I'd much rather have him than a guy who is more athletic like a Westbrook, but who doesn't have the unselfishness and feel for the game.
If im the Cavs i would take Williams 1st and Kanter 4th.
And you have SF,PF,C core of Williams, Kanter and Hickson.
For PG they have Sessions and Davis and also what happened to Gibson he used to be pretty good when Lebron played for the Cavs he used to have some crazy playoff games :confusedshrug:
[QUOTE=Skywalker]you heard it here first[/QUOTE]
LMAO? retard :roll:
I don't see how you can pick him before Williams, personally.
Derrick Williams will not live up to expectations either.
I don't even think most NBA Draft "experts" are claiming that Irving will be the next great PG. However, this is a VERY weak draft class on paper, and Irving is no worse than a top 3 pick. I don't even expect him to become a PG that we mention as one of the 5 best in the NBA anytime soon, partially due to the incredible depth at the position. But, in a perceived very weak draft, he is as good of an option at #1 as anyone else in this draft.
Derrick Williams was incredible but he had one huge year, blew up in the tournament, and everyone has fallen in love with him. Let's not forget Williams doesn't have a solidified position in the NBA, yet. We don't know if h he has the handle to play SF full-time, or the footwork/postgame to be a full-time PF. I think Williams has a higher ceiling than Irving, but he's not a sure thing either.
Most Dook players turn out to be busts. You are not going too far out on a limb by predicting that.
[QUOTE=G-train]I simply dont believe he is athletic enough to compete with the top 5 or so PG's and he isn't as skilled as them either.
So DJ Augustin or Ray Felton or Johnny Flynn type.[/QUOTE]
Not sure why you picked those three guys. They obviously have shortcomings, but possibly their biggest problem is their respective sizes (height/reach).
Augustin is listed at 6-foot, but that seems very generous to me.
Felton is barely 6-foot-1. If he were a couple of inches taller, it would serve him VERY well, because he is already a solid NBA player.
Flynn is listed at 6-foot and, again... That seems very generous.
Kyrie Irving is legitimately 6-foot-3+, which is excellent size for an NBA point guard. That alone makes him a much more intriguing prospect than any of those three guys. Not only was he the tallest, but Irving also had the longest reach of any point guard that will go in the first round of this draft.
I'm not a guy that puts a ton of stock into measurables, but it seems to me that a lot of people have this misconception that he is a guy with good intangibles, but not much natural talent or size and that he will have the kind of problems in the NBA that 'little' PGs are exploited for.
The natural talent part of it is subjective. I don't think he is a John Wall or Chris Paul level natural athlete, but he also isn't Eric Snow. Irving has very nice quickness off of the dribble, speed in the open court, reflexes on both sides of the ball, nice body control when driving to the hoop and he can leap nicely when he needs to.
What isn't debatable is his size... He will be one of the bigger PGs in the NBA and that will actually be a problem for guys like Felton, Flynn and Augustin if they are ever matched up against him.
[quote=RedBlackAttack]Not sure why you picked those three guys. They obviously have shortcomings, but possibly their biggest problem is their respective sizes (height/reach).
Augustin is listed at 6-foot, but that seems very generous to me.
Felton is barely 6-foot-1. If he were a couple of inches taller, it would serve him VERY well, because he is already a solid NBA player.
Flynn is listed at 6-foot and, again... That seems very generous.
Kyrie Irving is legitimately 6-foot-3+, which is excellent size for an NBA point guard. That alone makes him a much more intriguing prospect than any of those three guys. Not only was he the tallest, but Irving also had the longest reach of any point guard that will go in the first round of this draft.
I'm not a guy that puts a ton of stock into measurables, but it seems to me that a lot of people have this misconception that he is a guy with good intangibles, but not much natural talent or size and that he will have the kind of problems in the NBA that 'little' PGs are exploited for.
The natural talent part of it is subjective. I don't think he is a John Wall or Chris Paul level natural athlete, but he also isn't Eric Snow. Irving has very nice quickness off of the dribble, speed in the open court, reflexes on both sides of the ball, nice body control when driving to the hoop and he can leap nicely when he needs to.
What isn't debatable is his size... He will be one of the bigger PGs in the NBA and that will actually be a problem for guys like Felton, Flynn and Augustin if they are ever matched up against him.[/quote]
He is taller than those guys but he is also less skilled than those guy imo.
He will have a similar impact because of that.
Kyrie WILL be a superstar. Take that to the bank
There's really nothing he doesn't do well. He's not as athletic as Wall, but he's a much better shooter and still has a great first step and very good scoring ability. He's a lot more Chris Paul than Derrick Rose, nothing wrong with that.
[QUOTE=Nastradamus]There's really nothing he doesn't do well. He's not as athletic as Wall, but he's a much better shooter and still has a great first step and very good scoring ability. He's a lot more Chris Paul than Derrick Rose, nothing wrong with that.[/QUOTE]
Yep.
He isn't quite as quick/fast/athletic as Paul, but he is significantly bigger/longer/taller... And he is a [I][B]significantly [/B][/I]better shooter coming out of college. In fact, he is probably a better shooter than Chris Paul right now.
I read a quote from a scout in a recent article on cnnsportline in which the guy said that he may be the best shooting point guard that he has seen at his age since he began scouting for the NBA over a decade ago.
I'm very excited about what Kyrie is bringing to the table.
lol @this athletic shit. I would much rather my PG be like CP3, Dwill, Nash than Rose, Westbrick . A bunch of non skilled, low IQ chucking PG.
And Kyrie can throw down 360 windmills and reverse dunks with the best of them. No PG can routinely dunk in the half court anyways so I dont get where athleticism comes in at. He has a better handle than any PG on that list besides Dwill and Paul. And a much better jumper than all besides Nash and Dwill.
[QUOTE=kaiiu]lol @this athletic shit. I would much rather my PG be like CP3, Dwill, Nash than Rose, Westbrick . A bunch of non skilled, low IQ chucking PG.
And Kyrie can throw down 360 windmills and reverse dunks with the best of them. No PG can routinely dunk in the half court anyways so I dont get where athleticism comes in at. He has a better handle than any PG on that list besides Dwill and Paul. And a much better jumper than all besides Nash and Dwill.[/QUOTE]
Athleticism is about more than just dunking... It is about ability to hit high speeds and still maintain body control. That is probably THE most important part of elite athleticism for point guards, in fact.
[QUOTE=RedBlackAttack]Athleticism is about more than just dunking... It is about ability to hit high speeds and still maintain body control. That is probably THE most important part of elite athleticism for point guards, in fact.[/QUOTE]
lol go look at some of Irving highlights, his change of direction off the dribble and body control IS GREAT. he can contort his body and get a layup
[QUOTE=kaiiu]lol go look at some of Irving highlights, his change of direction off the dribble and body control IS GREAT. he can contort his body and get a layup[/QUOTE]
He has very good athleticism. I just don't think that he is quite as fast or quick (which is part of athleticism) as Chris Paul.... And, Paul's ability to breakdown defenses with his quickness and speed is really what makes him so effective.
You are preaching to the choir, though... I've been high on Kyrie since I watched his high school tapes. His early-season dominance at Duke only re-affirmed what I already thought.
A lot of people don't realize that the Irving they saw in the tournament was only at about 60-70%... He was nowhere near healthy, he hadn't been practicing, and he was out of shape...
And he was STILL far and away Duke's best player in the tournament and scored 29 points on 9-of-15 shooting against Arizona in the team's loss. He was the only guy to show up in that game for Duke. Yet, people use it as a reason that he will be a bust on the next level... Very strange.... A guy playing at 70% going against arguably the most athletic team in the nation and scoring 29 points on 60+% shooting...
Irving is legit.
I'm just interested to see who we pair him with. I'm becoming more and more sold on Valanciunas. The guy is a legit 7-footer with a giant wingspan, great defense and he is deadly on the pick-and-roll (where Kyrie will excel).
Irving/Valanciunas could be a nice foundation for the future.
[QUOTE=RedBlackAttack]He has very good athleticism. I just don't think that he is quite as fast or quick (which is part of athleticism) as Chris Paul.... And, Paul's ability to breakdown defenses with his quickness and speed is really what makes him so effective.
You are preaching to the choir, though... I've been high on Kyrie since I watched his high school tapes. His early-season dominance at Duke only re-affirmed what I already thought.
A lot of people don't realize that the Irving they saw in the tournament was only at about 60-70%... He was nowhere near healthy, he hadn't been practicing, and he was out of shape...
And he was STILL far and away Duke's best player in the tournament and scored 29 points on 9-of-15 shooting against Arizona in the team's loss. He was the only guy to show up in that game for Duke. Yet, people use it as a reason that he will be a bust on the next level... Very strange.... A guy playing at 70% going against arguably the most athletic team in the nation and scoring 29 points on 60+% shooting...
Irving is legit.
I'm just interested to see who we pair him with. I'm becoming more and more sold on Valanciunas. The guy is a legit 7-footer with a giant wingspan, great defense and he is deadly on the pick-and-roll (where Kyrie will excel).
Irving/Valanciunas could be a nice foundation for the future.[/QUOTE]
Yep. Ppl are only hating on him because hes going to be a Cav. Mostly bitter Clipper fans and ex Cavs/Lebrick fans. I have yet to see anybody else get hated on like this in this draft :lol And even if this draft had all of its players who returned coming out, Irving was stil by far the best player and most likely # 1 pick
ad idk about that Jonas guy. Who knows when he can get over here. What u think about Kanter?
Kyrie Irving will be legendary. Haters take note.
Size: Great for PG, one of the biggest PG in the league
Athleticism: Above average for PG, near Chris Paul level, one notch below Rose/Wall
Shooting: Amazing shooter at 19, great mechanics and release
Intangibles: Irving can control the tempo of a game like a season vet. You won't see Westbrick or Rose style point guard play.
Bonus: Really freaking good at splitting defense and making layups
[QUOTE=noob cake]Kyrie Irving will be legendary. Haters take note.
Size: Great for PG, one of the biggest PG in the league
Athleticism: Above average for PG, near Chris Paul level, one notch below Rose/Wall
Shooting: Amazing shooter at 19, great mechanics and release
Intangibles: Irving can control the tempo of a game like a season vet. You won't see Westbrick or Rose style point guard play.
Bonus: Really freaking good at splitting defense and making layups[/QUOTE]
:applause: :cheers:
[QUOTE]Intangibles: Irving can control the tempo of a game like a season vet. You won't see Westbrick or Rose style point guard play.
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God forbid he play like Derrick Rose.
[QUOTE=kaiiu]:applause: :cheers:[/QUOTE]
Clippers will be whacking themselves over the head for the next decade.
Irving will be Mike Conley type player. Cavs should take D-Will. That mans gonna be a stud
[QUOTE=Skywalker]God forbid he play like Derrick Rose.[/QUOTE]
Point guards are fundamentally undersized, a great disadvantage at the end of the game try to get a shot off. NBA defense is 50% effort, when you have a 6'7" SG/SF trying to defend you, it sucks to be small.
Besides Derrick Rose is a chucking PG in the mold of Westbrick. Rose's MVP is a result of the media hype last year; one of the worst MVP ever.