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Re: Kyrie is a shorter version of Kobe Bryant. Agree or disagree?
« Reply #60 on: September 09, 2017, 06:54:48 PM »

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Before Trade: "Kyrie is a tad bit overrated. No defense. No alpha, relies so much on Lebron. Ballhog. Can ONLY shoot. I'd rather Wall or Isaiah over him as my PG."

After Trade: "Kyrie Irving is a shorter version of Kobe Bryant. Best PG in the East and possibly Top-3 or Top-2 PG in the league, and his defense is about to become Leonard-esque here"

 :P

TP. I've remarked on this phenomenon a few times already. It's like some people suddenly developed green blinders as soon as Kyrie was acquired. Until he proves differently, he is the same player now that he was before the trade for both his strengths and flaws.
Who is saying that exactly?

Re: Kyrie is a shorter version of Kobe Bryant. Agree or disagree?
« Reply #61 on: September 09, 2017, 07:23:21 PM »

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Before Trade: "Kyrie is a tad bit overrated. No defense. No alpha, relies so much on Lebron. Ballhog. Can ONLY shoot. I'd rather Wall or Isaiah over him as my PG."

After Trade: "Kyrie Irving is a shorter version of Kobe Bryant. Best PG in the East and possibly Top-3 or Top-2 PG in the league, and his defense is about to become Leonard-esque here"

 :P

TP. I've remarked on this phenomenon a few times already. It's like some people suddenly developed green blinders as soon as Kyrie was acquired. Until he proves differently, he is the same player now that he was before the trade for both his strengths and flaws.
Who is saying that exactly?

Most of this board.

And I've expressed doubts about this trade around here and typically gotten bashed by others as a result lol.
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Re: Kyrie is a shorter version of Kobe Bryant. Agree or disagree?
« Reply #62 on: September 10, 2017, 01:54:21 AM »

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I don't see the comparison to Kobe at all. Best comp I see is better version of Jamal Crawford.

First time I've heard that, and it's not bad. Kyrie's more flash than substance, but a heck of a lot more substance than Crawford (hence the "better version"). They are genuinely similar in style of play, though, unlike Kobe and Kyrie. I like it.

I think Kyrie is much better than Crawford in terms of scoring efficiency.

Of course, he's Crawford with more substance.
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« Reply #63 on: September 10, 2017, 02:10:42 AM »

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Before Trade: "Kyrie is a tad bit overrated. No defense. No alpha, relies so much on Lebron. Ballhog. Can ONLY shoot. I'd rather Wall or Isaiah over him as my PG."

After Trade: "Kyrie Irving is a shorter version of Kobe Bryant. Best PG in the East and possibly Top-3 or Top-2 PG in the league, and his defense is about to become Leonard-esque here"

 :P

TP. I've remarked on this phenomenon a few times already. It's like some people suddenly developed green blinders as soon as Kyrie was acquired. Until he proves differently, he is the same player now that he was before the trade for both his strengths and flaws.
Who is saying that exactly?

Most of this board.

And I've expressed doubts about this trade around here and typically gotten bashed by others as a result lol.
This.
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« Reply #64 on: September 10, 2017, 01:06:41 PM »

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Before Trade: "Kyrie is a tad bit overrated. No defense. No alpha, relies so much on Lebron. Ballhog. Can ONLY shoot. I'd rather Wall or Isaiah over him as my PG."

After Trade: "Kyrie Irving is a shorter version of Kobe Bryant. Best PG in the East and possibly Top-3 or Top-2 PG in the league, and his defense is about to become Leonard-esque here"

 :P

TP. I've remarked on this phenomenon a few times already. It's like some people suddenly developed green blinders as soon as Kyrie was acquired. Until he proves differently, he is the same player now that he was before the trade for both his strengths and flaws.
Who is saying that exactly?

Most of this board.

And I've expressed doubts about this trade around here and typically gotten bashed by others as a result lol.
This.

It's just a split forum and split fan base.

Either strongly hate the deal, or strongly love it. Not many in-betweens it seems  :P
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« Reply #65 on: September 10, 2017, 01:40:26 PM »

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Before Trade: "Kyrie is a tad bit overrated. No defense. No alpha, relies so much on Lebron. Ballhog. Can ONLY shoot. I'd rather Wall or Isaiah over him as my PG."

After Trade: "Kyrie Irving is a shorter version of Kobe Bryant. Best PG in the East and possibly Top-3 or Top-2 PG in the league, and his defense is about to become Leonard-esque here"

 :P

No

If ppl didnt think Kyrie was good prior to the trade...well...

We will see if IT4 can take his game to another level playing with Lebum and Kyrie can rise to the challenge ...

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« Reply #66 on: September 10, 2017, 01:54:38 PM »

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Before Trade: "Kyrie is a tad bit overrated. No defense. No alpha, relies so much on Lebron. Ballhog. Can ONLY shoot. I'd rather Wall or Isaiah over him as my PG."

After Trade: "Kyrie Irving is a shorter version of Kobe Bryant. Best PG in the East and possibly Top-3 or Top-2 PG in the league, and his defense is about to become Leonard-esque here"

 :P

No

If ppl didnt think Kyrie was good prior to the trade...well...

We will see if IT4 can take his game to another level playing with Lebum and Kyrie can rise to the challenge ...

Sure, but no one is debating whether Kyrie is good or not (he obviously is), they are debating whether Kyrie can become a true alpha who can lead a team to the promise land. That's a legit doubt to have and it will be answered in the coming season.

But as I sort of mentioned in that original post^, many here are super confident he will become a true alpha and that he's about to elevate his game a ton.

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« Reply #67 on: September 10, 2017, 02:59:15 PM »

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Before Trade: "Kyrie is a tad bit overrated. No defense. No alpha, relies so much on Lebron. Ballhog. Can ONLY shoot. I'd rather Wall or Isaiah over him as my PG."

After Trade: "Kyrie Irving is a shorter version of Kobe Bryant. Best PG in the East and possibly Top-3 or Top-2 PG in the league, and his defense is about to become Leonard-esque here"

 :P

TP. I've remarked on this phenomenon a few times already. It's like some people suddenly developed green blinders as soon as Kyrie was acquired. Until he proves differently, he is the same player now that he was before the trade for both his strengths and flaws.
Who is saying that exactly?
Celtics fans everywhere you look

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« Reply #68 on: September 10, 2017, 03:19:41 PM »

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Kyrie Irving clutch shots.  Impressive that he has hit these many

https://youtu.be/8AOU4dG2Y9o

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« Reply #69 on: September 10, 2017, 04:50:14 PM »

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It's just a split forum and split fan base.

I wager they will solidify once Irving starts putting up 25+PPG pretty fast.   Right now, there is a lot of butt hurt due to trading a beloved player.

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« Reply #70 on: September 10, 2017, 09:46:17 PM »

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Count me in as one that neither hated nor loves the trade. IMO, this trade was about the future, not next year but the next 6-7 years. I think it will be a long time before we know if this trade was good or bad for the Celtics. And, in the meantime, I going to cheer on the men in green and hope the Lakers suck and get us a #2 pick.

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« Reply #71 on: September 11, 2017, 12:15:41 AM »

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Count me in as one that neither hated nor loves the trade. IMO, this trade was about the future, not next year but the next 6-7 years. I think it will be a long time before we know if this trade was good or bad for the Celtics. And, in the meantime, I going to cheer on the men in green and hope the Lakers suck and get us a #2 pick.

Hopefully

But I wouldnt be disappointed if we pick 4-5 either

Bamba or Robert Williams would fit nicely/help balance this lineup

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« Reply #72 on: September 11, 2017, 12:28:20 AM »

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It's just a split forum and split fan base.

I wager they will solidify once Irving starts putting up 25+PPG pretty fast.   Right now, there is a lot of butt hurt due to trading a beloved player.

If everyone is so "butt hurt" because we lost a beloved player (and let's not mention also trading away a bargain contract, a decent center prospect, AND a sure lottery pick - with no protection), what will 25ppg really do? IT scored more than that anyway. But wait, he's five (5!!) inches taller!!!1!!1!!

I could understand if we traded Bradley and that package, I get it. But a healthy IT is too close to Kyrie to warrant everything else added in. Now if he really won't ever be the same, I can see how this makes sense. We will know by next May how good this trade was. When we see IT in the playoffs and what that Nets pick turns out to be.
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« Reply #73 on: September 11, 2017, 02:43:54 AM »

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Before Trade: "Kyrie is a tad bit overrated. No defense. No alpha, relies so much on Lebron. Ballhog. Can ONLY shoot. I'd rather Wall or Isaiah over him as my PG."

After Trade: "Kyrie Irving is a shorter version of Kobe Bryant. Best PG in the East and possibly Top-3 or Top-2 PG in the league, and his defense is about to become Leonard-esque here"

 :P

TP. I've remarked on this phenomenon a few times already. It's like some people suddenly developed green blinders as soon as Kyrie was acquired. Until he proves differently, he is the same player now that he was before the trade for both his strengths and flaws.
Who is saying that exactly?
Celtics fans everywhere you look
Then give me at least 5 quote otherwise you are making it up

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« Reply #74 on: September 11, 2017, 02:45:08 AM »

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It's just a split forum and split fan base.

I wager they will solidify once Irving starts putting up 25+PPG pretty fast.   Right now, there is a lot of butt hurt due to trading a beloved player.

If everyone is so "butt hurt" because we lost a beloved player (and let's not mention also trading away a bargain contract, a decent center prospect, AND a sure lottery pick - with no protection), what will 25ppg really do? IT scored more than that anyway. But wait, he's five (5!!) inches taller!!!1!!1!!

I could understand if we traded Bradley and that package, I get it. But a healthy IT is too close to Kyrie to warrant everything else added in. Now if he really won't ever be the same, I can see how this makes sense. We will know by next May how good this trade was. When we see IT in the playoffs and what that Nets pick turns out to be.
If anything he will be sitting on the bench resting from surgery