Knicks · One more lap around the block on Kyrie (page 2)

KnickDanger @ 2/3/2023 4:33 PM
Leon Rose is Jewish right?
JesseDark @ 2/3/2023 5:05 PM
IKR...I couldn't vote for him, just didn't feel right.

technomaster wrote:Seriously, how does this guy get voted into the all-star game?!
Nalod @ 2/3/2023 5:05 PM
What were the stipulations?
He had to get circumcised.

PhilC, he gets voted to all star game because he plays basketball at a very high level.

For what its worth BKN should just package both him and Durant do a massive deal with picks and yoot. in the right circumstances those two are like "A Championship in a box". Can PHX it? Utah?
Minny?
PHilly? LOL, bring them back together again. Trade Emiid to Nets.

Swishfm3 @ 2/3/2023 5:23 PM
technomaster wrote:Seriously, how does this guy get voted into the all-star game?!

Because he is an amazing basketball player?


If I'm the Nets....I'm looking at Minnesota. one for one swap: Irving for Russell. No picks

Both are expiring contracts and can use a fresh start.

gradyandrew @ 2/3/2023 6:31 PM
Good for Kyrie. This makes a lot of sense. Without Bird Rights he will be looking to sign a deal as a free agent meaning a limited market and limited money. These kinds of deals usually go down with the player agreeing to sign an extension.

I really don't like people hating on Kyrie. He seems like a genuine human who cares about the little people. I was really impressed to see him signing jerseys at the end of the Knicks- Nets game. I think Ben Simmons is a nexus of bad karma. Who wouldn't want 40 million a year playing next to that guy?

I also think the Hachimura deal has some relationship. LAL would like to keep Rui but doing so kills their cap space.

This could also be a tactic to get Brooklyn to up their offer. Do you remember when Don Draper renegotiated his contract and how bad ass it was? Kyrie gives way more to charity than Don't so let's root for him getting the bag.

gradyandrew @ 2/3/2023 6:49 PM
martin wrote:
Knixkik wrote:
martin wrote:Huh, Knicks kinda have a small play in this with that protected pick

Interesting thought but Mavs would have to waive the protection on the pick this year to get something legit done, and I assume the Knicks would agree to that.

Brock Aller would demand a second round pick from Mavs for the Knicks to acquiesce to that

At least. No reason for the Knicks to go easy here.

NYKMentality @ 2/3/2023 6:57 PM
Philc1 wrote:
ESOMKnicks wrote:
Rookie wrote:Kyrie has requested a trade again. I mean..wtf;.kick the tires for a half season if the cost is 1 FRP? We have filler contracts like Fournier, Rose and Reddish. How bad could adding a player with his talent really be for the short term and maybe even beyond
The Knicks will not be able to handle him. It will become a massive s***show to eclipse the Marbury years.

The only place where they might set his brain straight is Miami between Riles, Spoelstra and Jimmy, but even that is doubtful.

As much as I despise Kyrie and would hate to see him here, he would give us a very legit scoring threat at the 2 similar to what Mitchell would have done.

But when has Kyrie Irving been a SG?

He was a PG in HS. PG @ Duke and has been a lead PG here in the NBA (for 12 now years) along with a career usage of 29.4% (only Bernard King and Carmelo Anthony have ever had higher Career Usage rates in comparison to Kyrie Irving's 29.4%).

I think it'll be hard to teach an old dog new tricks and if anything (just hypothetically speaking); it'll become Jalen Brunson as the combo/off ball 2G (with Kyrie @ the Point of attack PG) similar to how Jalen Brunson was utilized alongside of Luka Doncic @ Dallas.

C; Mitchell Robinson.
PF: Julius Randle.
SF: R.J. Barrett.
SG: Jalen Brunson.
PG: Kyrie Irving.

Looks like an immediate Eastern Conference Championship Contender (as long as Kyrie is focused on winning instead of drama). I'd personally give away 5 1st round picks for him lol.

NYKMentality @ 2/3/2023 7:01 PM
KnickDanger wrote:Leon Rose is Jewish right?
@ first I thought you were being sarcastic.

But after further research? y

You're 100% correct.

"Leon Rose was inducted into the Philadelphia Jewish Sports Hall of Fame"

Well.

There goes (and ends) the Kyrie Irving to New York dreams 🤣❌😅

KnickDanger @ 2/3/2023 7:36 PM
NYKMentality wrote:
KnickDanger wrote:Leon Rose is Jewish right?
@ first I thought you were being sarcastic.

But after further research? y

You're 100% correct.

"Leon Rose was inducted into the Philadelphia Jewish Sports Hall of Fame"

Well.

There goes (and ends) the Kyrie Irving to New York dreams 🤣❌😅

Well I knew the answer so I was reaching for a bit of wise ass I suppose, but the point is sadly very serious. Besides being a knucklehead (and amazingly talented basketball player), Kyrie threw support to a grossly antisemitic organization on his social media. Don't think Leon buys into that, no matter how much he'd like a few more W's.

Rookie @ 2/3/2023 7:39 PM
NYKMentality wrote:
Philc1 wrote:
ESOMKnicks wrote:
Rookie wrote:Kyrie has requested a trade again. I mean..wtf;.kick the tires for a half season if the cost is 1 FRP? We have filler contracts like Fournier, Rose and Reddish. How bad could adding a player with his talent really be for the short term and maybe even beyond
The Knicks will not be able to handle him. It will become a massive s***show to eclipse the Marbury years.

The only place where they might set his brain straight is Miami between Riles, Spoelstra and Jimmy, but even that is doubtful.

As much as I despise Kyrie and would hate to see him here, he would give us a very legit scoring threat at the 2 similar to what Mitchell would have done.

But when has Kyrie Irving been a SG?

He was a PG in HS. PG @ Duke and has been a lead PG here in the NBA (for 12 now years) along with a career usage of 29.4% (only Bernard King and Carmelo Anthony have ever had higher Career Usage rates in comparison to Kyrie Irving's 29.4%).

I think it'll be hard to teach an old dog new tricks and if anything (just hypothetically speaking); it'll become Jalen Brunson as the combo/off ball 2G (with Kyrie @ the Point of attack PG) similar to how Jalen Brunson was utilized alongside of Luka Doncic @ Dallas.

C; Mitchell Robinson.
PF: Julius Randle.
SF: R.J. Barrett.
SG: Jalen Brunson.
PG: Kyrie Irving.

Looks like an immediate Eastern Conference Championship Contender (as long as Kyrie is focused on winning instead of drama). I'd personally give away 5 1st round picks for him lol.

Interesting, but remove RJ and insert OG and you may just need be onto some something.

It would also fix the 2nd unit

IQ
Grimes
RJ
Obi
Hart

Good balance of score Ny and defense.

gradyandrew @ 2/3/2023 7:55 PM
KnickDanger wrote:
NYKMentality wrote:
KnickDanger wrote:Leon Rose is Jewish right?
@ first I thought you were being sarcastic.

But after further research? y

You're 100% correct.

"Leon Rose was inducted into the Philadelphia Jewish Sports Hall of Fame"

Well.

There goes (and ends) the Kyrie Irving to New York dreams 🤣❌😅

Well I knew the answer so I was reaching for a bit of wise ass I suppose, but the point is sadly very serious. Besides being a knucklehead (and amazingly talented basketball player), Kyrie threw support to a grossly antisemitic organization on his social media. Don't think Leon buys into that, no matter how much he'd like a few more W's.

A November 9 email from the Anti-Defamation League to The Grayzone provided a twisted defense of Ukraine’s Azov Battalion. Despite its self-proclaimed “anti-hate” mission, the ADL insisted in the email it “does not” consider Azov as the “far right group it once was.”

I'm sure if the ADL can forgive the neo Nazi Azov battalion, they can make some room for Kyrie linking a movie.

KnickDanger @ 2/3/2023 8:04 PM
gradyandrew wrote:
KnickDanger wrote:
NYKMentality wrote:
KnickDanger wrote:Leon Rose is Jewish right?
@ first I thought you were being sarcastic.

But after further research? y

You're 100% correct.

"Leon Rose was inducted into the Philadelphia Jewish Sports Hall of Fame"

Well.

There goes (and ends) the Kyrie Irving to New York dreams 🤣❌😅

Well I knew the answer so I was reaching for a bit of wise ass I suppose, but the point is sadly very serious. Besides being a knucklehead (and amazingly talented basketball player), Kyrie threw support to a grossly antisemitic organization on his social media. Don't think Leon buys into that, no matter how much he'd like a few more W's.

A November 9 email from the Anti-Defamation League to The Grayzone provided a twisted defense of Ukraine’s Azov Battalion. Despite its self-proclaimed “anti-hate” mission, the ADL insisted in the email it “does not” consider Azov as the “far right group it once was.”

I'm sure if the ADL can forgive the neo Nazi Azov battalion, they can make some room for Kyrie linking a movie.

I won't dissect your reasoning, but you can feel free to explain that to Leon : )

Philc1 @ 2/3/2023 8:12 PM
NYKMentality wrote:
Philc1 wrote:
ESOMKnicks wrote:
Rookie wrote:Kyrie has requested a trade again. I mean..wtf;.kick the tires for a half season if the cost is 1 FRP? We have filler contracts like Fournier, Rose and Reddish. How bad could adding a player with his talent really be for the short term and maybe even beyond
The Knicks will not be able to handle him. It will become a massive s***show to eclipse the Marbury years.

The only place where they might set his brain straight is Miami between Riles, Spoelstra and Jimmy, but even that is doubtful.

As much as I despise Kyrie and would hate to see him here, he would give us a very legit scoring threat at the 2 similar to what Mitchell would have done.

But when has Kyrie Irving been a SG?

He was a PG in HS. PG @ Duke and has been a lead PG here in the NBA (for 12 now years) along with a career usage of 29.4% (only Bernard King and Carmelo Anthony have ever had higher Career Usage rates in comparison to Kyrie Irving's 29.4%).

I think it'll be hard to teach an old dog new tricks and if anything (just hypothetically speaking); it'll become Jalen Brunson as the combo/off ball 2G (with Kyrie @ the Point of attack PG) similar to how Jalen Brunson was utilized alongside of Luka Doncic @ Dallas.

C; Mitchell Robinson.
PF: Julius Randle.
SF: R.J. Barrett.
SG: Jalen Brunson.
PG: Kyrie Irving.

Looks like an immediate Eastern Conference Championship Contender (as long as Kyrie is focused on winning instead of drama). I'd personally give away 5 1st round picks for him lol.

When has Donovan Mitchell been a 2?

NYKMentality @ 2/3/2023 9:13 PM
Philc1 wrote:
NYKMentality wrote:
Philc1 wrote:
ESOMKnicks wrote:
Rookie wrote:Kyrie has requested a trade again. I mean..wtf;.kick the tires for a half season if the cost is 1 FRP? We have filler contracts like Fournier, Rose and Reddish. How bad could adding a player with his talent really be for the short term and maybe even beyond
The Knicks will not be able to handle him. It will become a massive s***show to eclipse the Marbury years.

The only place where they might set his brain straight is Miami between Riles, Spoelstra and Jimmy, but even that is doubtful.

As much as I despise Kyrie and would hate to see him here, he would give us a very legit scoring threat at the 2 similar to what Mitchell would have done.
But when has Kyrie Irving been a SG?

He was a PG in HS. PG @ Duke and has been a lead PG here in the NBA (for 12 now years) along with a career usage of 29.4% (only Bernard King and Carmelo Anthony have ever had higher Career Usage rates in comparison to Kyrie Irving's 29.4%).

I think it'll be hard to teach an old dog new tricks and if anything (just hypothetically speaking); it'll become Jalen Brunson as the combo/off ball 2G (with Kyrie @ the Point of attack PG) similar to how Jalen Brunson was utilized alongside of Luka Doncic @ Dallas.

C; Mitchell Robinson.
PF: Julius Randle.
SF: R.J. Barrett.
SG: Jalen Brunson.
PG: Kyrie Irving.

Looks like an immediate Eastern Conference Championship Contender (as long as Kyrie is focused on winning instead of drama). I'd personally give away 5 1st round picks for him lol.

When has Donovan Mitchell been a 2?

Maybe I'm not understanding your question? What does Donovan Mitchell being a 2G have to do with Kyrie Irving being a PG?

To answer your question.

Donovan Mitchell has been a 2G literally 5 out of his 1st 6 years in the NBA (including this year of 2022-2023). 2020-2021 was the only year where he ran PG full time. And this year it's no different for Donovan Mitchell. Darius Garland is Cleveland's PG.

PS: Donovan Mitchell was also a SG in both High School and NCAA College and even sported #45 as a memory of Michael Jordan because of it (a 2G who he looked up to and idolized growing up).

When has Donovan Mitchell played 2G? His entire career Phil, his entire basketball life has been as a 2G.


BigDaddyG @ 2/3/2023 9:40 PM
NYKMentality wrote:
Philc1 wrote:
ESOMKnicks wrote:
Rookie wrote:Kyrie has requested a trade again. I mean..wtf;.kick the tires for a half season if the cost is 1 FRP? We have filler contracts like Fournier, Rose and Reddish. How bad could adding a player with his talent really be for the short term and maybe even beyond
The Knicks will not be able to handle him. It will become a massive s***show to eclipse the Marbury years.

The only place where they might set his brain straight is Miami between Riles, Spoelstra and Jimmy, but even that is doubtful.

As much as I despise Kyrie and would hate to see him here, he would give us a very legit scoring threat at the 2 similar to what Mitchell would have done.

But when has Kyrie Irving been a SG?

He was a PG in HS. PG @ Duke and has been a lead PG here in the NBA (for 12 now years) along with a career usage of 29.4% (only Bernard King and Carmelo Anthony have ever had higher Career Usage rates in comparison to Kyrie Irving's 29.4%).

I think it'll be hard to teach an old dog new tricks and if anything (just hypothetically speaking); it'll become Jalen Brunson as the combo/off ball 2G (with Kyrie @ the Point of attack PG) similar to how Jalen Brunson was utilized alongside of Luka Doncic @ Dallas.

C; Mitchell Robinson.
PF: Julius Randle.
SF: R.J. Barrett.
SG: Jalen Brunson.
PG: Kyrie Irving.

Looks like an immediate Eastern Conference Championship Contender (as long as Kyrie is focused on winning instead of drama). I'd personally give away 5 1st round picks for him lol.


Kyrie was essentially the off guard to Lebron's "one" during the Cleveland championship year. He also played off Harden last year.
Philc1 @ 2/3/2023 9:46 PM
NYKMentality wrote:
Philc1 wrote:
NYKMentality wrote:
Philc1 wrote:
ESOMKnicks wrote:
Rookie wrote:Kyrie has requested a trade again. I mean..wtf;.kick the tires for a half season if the cost is 1 FRP? We have filler contracts like Fournier, Rose and Reddish. How bad could adding a player with his talent really be for the short term and maybe even beyond
The Knicks will not be able to handle him. It will become a massive s***show to eclipse the Marbury years.

The only place where they might set his brain straight is Miami between Riles, Spoelstra and Jimmy, but even that is doubtful.

As much as I despise Kyrie and would hate to see him here, he would give us a very legit scoring threat at the 2 similar to what Mitchell would have done.
But when has Kyrie Irving been a SG?

He was a PG in HS. PG @ Duke and has been a lead PG here in the NBA (for 12 now years) along with a career usage of 29.4% (only Bernard King and Carmelo Anthony have ever had higher Career Usage rates in comparison to Kyrie Irving's 29.4%).

I think it'll be hard to teach an old dog new tricks and if anything (just hypothetically speaking); it'll become Jalen Brunson as the combo/off ball 2G (with Kyrie @ the Point of attack PG) similar to how Jalen Brunson was utilized alongside of Luka Doncic @ Dallas.

C; Mitchell Robinson.
PF: Julius Randle.
SF: R.J. Barrett.
SG: Jalen Brunson.
PG: Kyrie Irving.

Looks like an immediate Eastern Conference Championship Contender (as long as Kyrie is focused on winning instead of drama). I'd personally give away 5 1st round picks for him lol.

When has Donovan Mitchell been a 2?

Maybe I'm not understanding your question? What does Donovan Mitchell being a 2G have to do with Kyrie Irving being a PG?

To answer your question.

Donovan Mitchell has been a 2G literally 5 out of his 1st 6 years in the NBA (including this year of 2022-2023). 2020-2021 was the only year where he ran PG full time. And this year it's no different for Donovan Mitchell. Darius Garland is Cleveland's PG.

PS: Donovan Mitchell was also a SG in both High School and NCAA College and even sported #45 as a memory of Michael Jordan because of it (a 2G who he looked up to and idolized growing up).

When has Donovan Mitchell played 2G? His entire career Phil, his entire basketball life has been as a 2G.

We were about to trade half the roster and 5 first round picks for Mitchell to become a shooting guard. What is so different about Kyrie moving to the 2 guard full time?

Philc1 @ 2/3/2023 9:48 PM
BigDaddyG wrote:
NYKMentality wrote:
Philc1 wrote:
ESOMKnicks wrote:
Rookie wrote:Kyrie has requested a trade again. I mean..wtf;.kick the tires for a half season if the cost is 1 FRP? We have filler contracts like Fournier, Rose and Reddish. How bad could adding a player with his talent really be for the short term and maybe even beyond
The Knicks will not be able to handle him. It will become a massive s***show to eclipse the Marbury years.

The only place where they might set his brain straight is Miami between Riles, Spoelstra and Jimmy, but even that is doubtful.

As much as I despise Kyrie and would hate to see him here, he would give us a very legit scoring threat at the 2 similar to what Mitchell would have done.

But when has Kyrie Irving been a SG?

He was a PG in HS. PG @ Duke and has been a lead PG here in the NBA (for 12 now years) along with a career usage of 29.4% (only Bernard King and Carmelo Anthony have ever had higher Career Usage rates in comparison to Kyrie Irving's 29.4%).

I think it'll be hard to teach an old dog new tricks and if anything (just hypothetically speaking); it'll become Jalen Brunson as the combo/off ball 2G (with Kyrie @ the Point of attack PG) similar to how Jalen Brunson was utilized alongside of Luka Doncic @ Dallas.

C; Mitchell Robinson.
PF: Julius Randle.
SF: R.J. Barrett.
SG: Jalen Brunson.
PG: Kyrie Irving.

Looks like an immediate Eastern Conference Championship Contender (as long as Kyrie is focused on winning instead of drama). I'd personally give away 5 1st round picks for him lol.


Kyrie was essentially the off guard to Lebron's "one" during the Cleveland championship year. He also played off Harden last year.

Ofcourse. Lebron was the real pg when he and Kyrie were together in Cleveland

NYKMentality @ 2/3/2023 10:01 PM
Philc1 wrote:
BigDaddyG wrote:
NYKMentality wrote:
Philc1 wrote:
ESOMKnicks wrote:
Rookie wrote:Kyrie has requested a trade again. I mean..wtf;.kick the tires for a half season if the cost is 1 FRP? We have filler contracts like Fournier, Rose and Reddish. How bad could adding a player with his talent really be for the short term and maybe even beyond
The Knicks will not be able to handle him. It will become a massive s***show to eclipse the Marbury years.

The only place where they might set his brain straight is Miami between Riles, Spoelstra and Jimmy, but even that is doubtful.

As much as I despise Kyrie and would hate to see him here, he would give us a very legit scoring threat at the 2 similar to what Mitchell would have done.
But when has Kyrie Irving been a SG?

He was a PG in HS. PG @ Duke and has been a lead PG here in the NBA (for 12 now years) along with a career usage of 29.4% (only Bernard King and Carmelo Anthony have ever had higher Career Usage rates in comparison to Kyrie Irving's 29.4%).

I think it'll be hard to teach an old dog new tricks and if anything (just hypothetically speaking); it'll become Jalen Brunson as the combo/off ball 2G (with Kyrie @ the Point of attack PG) similar to how Jalen Brunson was utilized alongside of Luka Doncic @ Dallas.

C; Mitchell Robinson.
PF: Julius Randle.
SF: R.J. Barrett.
SG: Jalen Brunson.
PG: Kyrie Irving.

Looks like an immediate Eastern Conference Championship Contender (as long as Kyrie is focused on winning instead of drama). I'd personally give away 5 1st round picks for him lol.

Kyrie was essentially the off guard to Lebron's "one" during the Cleveland championship year. He also played off Harden last year.

Ofcourse. Lebron was the real pg when he and Kyrie were together in Cleveland

This isn't true.

Kyrie Irving led the entire team in Usage Rate Percentage (because he's the PG).

NYKMentality @ 2/3/2023 10:03 PM
Philc1 wrote:
NYKMentality wrote:
Philc1 wrote:
NYKMentality wrote:
Philc1 wrote:
ESOMKnicks wrote:
Rookie wrote:Kyrie has requested a trade again. I mean..wtf;.kick the tires for a half season if the cost is 1 FRP? We have filler contracts like Fournier, Rose and Reddish. How bad could adding a player with his talent really be for the short term and maybe even beyond
The Knicks will not be able to handle him. It will become a massive s***show to eclipse the Marbury years.

The only place where they might set his brain straight is Miami between Riles, Spoelstra and Jimmy, but even that is doubtful.

As much as I despise Kyrie and would hate to see him here, he would give us a very legit scoring threat at the 2 similar to what Mitchell would have done.
But when has Kyrie Irving been a SG?

He was a PG in HS. PG @ Duke and has been a lead PG here in the NBA (for 12 now years) along with a career usage of 29.4% (only Bernard King and Carmelo Anthony have ever had higher Career Usage rates in comparison to Kyrie Irving's 29.4%).

I think it'll be hard to teach an old dog new tricks and if anything (just hypothetically speaking); it'll become Jalen Brunson as the combo/off ball 2G (with Kyrie @ the Point of attack PG) similar to how Jalen Brunson was utilized alongside of Luka Doncic @ Dallas.

C; Mitchell Robinson.
PF: Julius Randle.
SF: R.J. Barrett.
SG: Jalen Brunson.
PG: Kyrie Irving.

Looks like an immediate Eastern Conference Championship Contender (as long as Kyrie is focused on winning instead of drama). I'd personally give away 5 1st round picks for him lol.

When has Donovan Mitchell been a 2?
Maybe I'm not understanding your question? What does Donovan Mitchell being a 2G have to do with Kyrie Irving being a PG?

To answer your question.

Donovan Mitchell has been a 2G literally 5 out of his 1st 6 years in the NBA (including this year of 2022-2023). 2020-2021 was the only year where he ran PG full time. And this year it's no different for Donovan Mitchell. Darius Garland is Cleveland's PG.

PS: Donovan Mitchell was also a SG in both High School and NCAA College and even sported #45 as a memory of Michael Jordan because of it (a 2G who he looked up to and idolized growing up).

When has Donovan Mitchell played 2G? His entire career Phil, his entire basketball life has been as a 2G.

We were about to trade half the roster and 5 first round picks for Mitchell to become a shooting guard. What is so different about Kyrie moving to the 2 guard full time?

Because Kyrie Irving is a PG and Donovan Mitchell is a SG.

In other words...

Donovan Mitchell isn't a PG and Kyrie isn't a SG.

GustavBahler @ 2/3/2023 10:05 PM
NYKMentality wrote:
Philc1 wrote:
BigDaddyG wrote:
NYKMentality wrote:
Philc1 wrote:
ESOMKnicks wrote:
Rookie wrote:Kyrie has requested a trade again. I mean..wtf;.kick the tires for a half season if the cost is 1 FRP? We have filler contracts like Fournier, Rose and Reddish. How bad could adding a player with his talent really be for the short term and maybe even beyond
The Knicks will not be able to handle him. It will become a massive s***show to eclipse the Marbury years.

The only place where they might set his brain straight is Miami between Riles, Spoelstra and Jimmy, but even that is doubtful.

As much as I despise Kyrie and would hate to see him here, he would give us a very legit scoring threat at the 2 similar to what Mitchell would have done.
But when has Kyrie Irving been a SG?

He was a PG in HS. PG @ Duke and has been a lead PG here in the NBA (for 12 now years) along with a career usage of 29.4% (only Bernard King and Carmelo Anthony have ever had higher Career Usage rates in comparison to Kyrie Irving's 29.4%).

I think it'll be hard to teach an old dog new tricks and if anything (just hypothetically speaking); it'll become Jalen Brunson as the combo/off ball 2G (with Kyrie @ the Point of attack PG) similar to how Jalen Brunson was utilized alongside of Luka Doncic @ Dallas.

C; Mitchell Robinson.
PF: Julius Randle.
SF: R.J. Barrett.
SG: Jalen Brunson.
PG: Kyrie Irving.

Looks like an immediate Eastern Conference Championship Contender (as long as Kyrie is focused on winning instead of drama). I'd personally give away 5 1st round picks for him lol.

Kyrie was essentially the off guard to Lebron's "one" during the Cleveland championship year. He also played off Harden last year.

Ofcourse. Lebron was the real pg when he and Kyrie were together in Cleveland

This isn't true.

Kyrie Irving led the entire team in Usage Rate Percentage (because he's the PG).

Yes it is. Did you watch the Finals? LeBron as PG fed Kyrie all day, who focused mainly on scoring.

Shouldnt surprise you, Lebron is a top 5 PG all time.

NYKMentality @ 2/3/2023 10:31 PM
GustavBahler wrote:
NYKMentality wrote:
Philc1 wrote:
BigDaddyG wrote:
NYKMentality wrote:
Philc1 wrote:
ESOMKnicks wrote:
Rookie wrote:Kyrie has requested a trade again. I mean..wtf;.kick the tires for a half season if the cost is 1 FRP? We have filler contracts like Fournier, Rose and Reddish. How bad could adding a player with his talent really be for the short term and maybe even beyond
The Knicks will not be able to handle him. It will become a massive s***show to eclipse the Marbury years.

The only place where they might set his brain straight is Miami between Riles, Spoelstra and Jimmy, but even that is doubtful.

As much as I despise Kyrie and would hate to see him here, he would give us a very legit scoring threat at the 2 similar to what Mitchell would have done.
But when has Kyrie Irving been a SG?

He was a PG in HS. PG @ Duke and has been a lead PG here in the NBA (for 12 now years) along with a career usage of 29.4% (only Bernard King and Carmelo Anthony have ever had higher Career Usage rates in comparison to Kyrie Irving's 29.4%).

I think it'll be hard to teach an old dog new tricks and if anything (just hypothetically speaking); it'll become Jalen Brunson as the combo/off ball 2G (with Kyrie @ the Point of attack PG) similar to how Jalen Brunson was utilized alongside of Luka Doncic @ Dallas.

C; Mitchell Robinson.
PF: Julius Randle.
SF: R.J. Barrett.
SG: Jalen Brunson.
PG: Kyrie Irving.

Looks like an immediate Eastern Conference Championship Contender (as long as Kyrie is focused on winning instead of drama). I'd personally give away 5 1st round picks for him lol.

Kyrie was essentially the off guard to Lebron's "one" during the Cleveland championship year. He also played off Harden last year.
Ofcourse. Lebron was the real pg when he and Kyrie were together in Cleveland
This isn't true.

Kyrie Irving led the entire team in Usage Rate Percentage (because he's the PG).

Yes it is. Did you watch the Finals? LeBron as PG fed Kyrie all day, who focused mainly on scoring.

Shouldnt surprise you, Lebron is a top 5 PG all time.

LeBron has always been a natural SF before moving to PF and that's what you consider; a Point-Forward. I consider LeBron the greatest overall basketball player of All-Time. But he's not a "Point Guard" because true PGs don't end up as the #1 Scorer within basketball history.

To claim Kyrie Irving is a SG and not a PG is mind boggling to me.

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