To me, his leadership test is how much he contributes to Tatum and Brown's progress. How good they are in April, May and June will decide whether we could win a championship with this group. It's a complicated problem for him to influence, and he certainly doesn't fully control over all of the factors, but that's the challenge. I don't think it matters that much if he is awesome and they don't grow as players.
Realistically, that's on Jays more than on him.
They should complement him more and not the other way around.
It seems to me that when Kyrie is not that aggressive scoring the ball or creating pressure and he is letting guys make plays, we just don't look as dangerous.
I think Kyrie already has the legendary status.
His handle is legendary, his bag of tricks finishing around the rim is legendary.
His title-winning game 7 shot is legendary.
He definitely isn't a Celtic legend, yet, we all hope he will become that.