The point that has been repeatedly brought up (that I haven't seen a response from you or other anti-Kyrie guys) is that Kyrie has more potential to play good defense, relative to IT (last year's PG for the Celtics). You can talk about last year's stats all day, but the question remains: is Kyrie going to play better or worse D than IT in 2017-18. This analysis seems relevant for Kyrie's time with the Celtics, not when he was playing under a different system for CLE.
I don't really think he has much potential to play defense. That's the point. There are plenty of big PGs who don't have defensive instincts, or who don't have the energy, or who don't put in the effort to play defense. I posted the numbers for the 2016 Finals. Kyrie was by far the worst defender for either team. I assume he tried to play D; he's just lacking the skills.
I tend to believe that players don't often radically change their abilities. I'm happy to be wrong, but the argument that Kyrie is currently a better defender than IT isn't really true. As the guys at 538 said, he's "historically bad". I'm hopeful that he improves, but to date nothing really suggests that that's a realistic hope. I'm happy to be wrong.
I'm sure this question has been on other people's minds but why are you so fatalistic about Irving's defensive shortcomings and other issues, when you've been telling everyone for two years about how Demarcus Cousins is a victim of a bad situation, and with a change of scenery could blossom into the franchise player we've all wanted?
Why would you imply that Kyrie's too old to develop leadership skills at 25, when Cousins is 26?
Are you willing to admit that while you're entitled to your own opinion about player values, yours about these two players are completely divorced from the reality of the market?
Because you were willing to give up Jaylen Brown, BKN 17 and BKN 18 for Cousins and he went for peanuts compared to that.
And you think Kyrie is worse than IT, but Danny Ainge, who's probably got the single best trade history in the league over the last several years, thought that Kyrie was worth IT PLUS the BKN 18 pick, which on its own could have fetched someone like Jimmy Butler.
I know I'm raising a lot of different issues here, but to me they paint an overall picture, which is of someone who applies double standards and stubbornly holds to beliefs that are at odds with the collective wisdom of all the smart people in the league.
Which is of course your right. But you've acted confused when other people over the last week or so have expressed the same view, in one way or another. So I'll just add myself to the list of people who's baffled, given that you've been a long-time solid presence on this board.