I think the results would have been different have been different if you had done the poll before Danny traded for him, ha ha.
It obviously depends upon what your definition of superstar is. If there are around five superstars in the league, obviously not. If there are 15 to 20, then yes.
Werent you a fan of Irving? Even before Lebron re joined the Cavs?
Why the change of heart
I'm still a fan of Kyrie, although I was wrong about his defense and passing. Im disappointed they haven't improved.
My problems with the trade are:
1. Kyrie vs. last year's IT is basically a lateral move;
2. We gave up somewhere around a 25% chance to add a generational talent in Bagley or Porter;
3. We passed on deals where we could have retained IT and added another superstar at a cheaper cost;
4. Kyrie has clashed with multiple teammates, even before Lebron got there. Our team had amazing chemistry, which is now an unknown
Kyrie is a game-changing scorer, but he hasn't shown the ability to carry his team, to run an offense, or to play defense. He's a great player, but his game is remarkably similar to the guy he's replacing, minus the leadership and durability.
As argued in other threads, I can't think of a trade in the past 20+ years that involved paying this much value. There's a reasonable chance that we gave up Crowder, Zizic, and the rights to Bagley / Porter for an incremental upgrade.
Now, if the hip injury limits IT going forward, it looks better for us. If Kyrie makes an almost unprecedented leap, it's better for us. If everyone stays at about the level they were last year, though, this is a big loss.