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True or False: If Kyrie wins 1 FMVP vs the Warriors he's top 20 all time.
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Re: True or False: If Kyrie wins 1 FMVP vs the Warriors he's top 20 all time.
Kyrie isn't even a top 3 PG in the league... How does he jump to top 20 based on something like that?
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Re: True or False: If Kyrie wins 1 FMVP vs the Warriors he's top 20 all time.
Originally Posted by plowking
Kyrie isn't even a top 3 PG in the league... How does he jump to top 20 based on something like that?
Warriors are the most stacked team of our lifetime. Would logically take a GOAT performance to beat them and Lebron for FMVP.
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Re: True or False: If Kyrie wins 1 FMVP vs the Warriors he's top 20 all time.
Originally Posted by Ben Simmons
Warriors are the most stacked team of our lifetime. Would logically take a GOAT performance to beat them and Lebron for FMVP.
7 games is great and all, but he literally hasn't been top 3 at his position over an entire season.
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Re: True or False: If Kyrie wins 1 FMVP vs the Warriors he's top 20 all time.
Originally Posted by plowking
7 games is great and all, but he literally hasn't been top 3 at his position over an entire season.
Well yeah he's 24
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Re: True or False: If Kyrie wins 1 FMVP vs the Warriors he's top 20 all time.
Originally Posted by Ben Simmons
Well yeah he's 24
Exactly, so if he wins a FMVP, yet still gets outplayed by Westbrook, Paul and Curry in the regular season, then you can't really rank him above those players all time.
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Re: True or False: If Kyrie wins 1 FMVP vs the Warriors he's top 20 all time.
I wouldn't say so. Chauncey Billups won FMVP over that loaded Lakers roster yet he's nowhere near top 20. Obviously not the same scenario but one FMVP doesn't garner Top 20 attention
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Re: True or False: If Kyrie wins 1 FMVP vs the Warriors he's top 20 all time.
To be top 20 you need to AT LEAST at some point establish yourself as a top 2-3 player in the game.
If Kyrie wins FMVP but doesn't set that precedent then he isn't on that level.
There's been plenty of talented and clutch players who aren't quite there. He needs to show that he can carry a team for an extended period of time.
Would you expect Kyrie to make noise in a tough conference with a guy like Wally Sczcerbiak as his second option?
Lebron has put him in a position to go wild in these scenarios where he can shine. Can he do it on his own? Remains to be seen.
Last edited by ShawkFactory; 07-15-2016 at 01:40 AM.
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