Lebron: "I'm coming home"

#52
#52
Kyrie is overrated. How are he and LBJ going to coexist on offense? Both guys have to control the ball. You going to make Kyrie a jump shooter? He was 77th (of 78 guys that qualified) on catch and shoot attempts percentage wise from 3.

He's over hyped no doubt, and that ranking shocks me. I feel like he can shoot. Maybe I'm wrong wowz.

They need some deadeye shooters.
 
#53
#53
Kyrie is overrated. How are he and LBJ going to coexist on offense? Both guys have to control the ball. You going to make Kyrie a jump shooter? He was 77th (of 78 guys that qualified) on catch and shoot attempts percentage wise from 3.

The same way Wade and Lebron coexisted. Will be early struggles, but Lebron is the best thing to happen to Kyrie. Your judgment on Kyrie on this point is irrelevant. A young player that is a great talent on a team out of control is going to be erratic. Lebron will make him infinitely better.
 
#54
#54
Kyrie is overrated. How are he and LBJ going to coexist on offense? Both guys have to control the ball. You going to make Kyrie a jump shooter? He was 77th (of 78 guys that qualified) on catch and shoot attempts percentage wise from 3.

LeBron plays just fine without the ball. Same question hung over he and Wade, they worked it out.

I agree completely that Kyrie is overrated. By a lot.
 
#57
#57
The same way Wade and Lebron coexisted. Will be early struggles, but Lebron is the best thing to happen to Kyrie. Your judgment on Kyrie on this point is irrelevant. A young player that is a great talent on a team out of control is going to be erratic. Lebron will make him infinitely better.

LeBron makes everyone better.

Still, that team has had the number one pick 2 out of Irving's 3 years. He hasn't done much to make them better, even in the pathetic East.
 
#59
#59
Reading comprehension is not your strong suit. Lebron and Irving are going to be fun to watch. They will get Love. He along with Varejao on the boards while not clogging the lanes will be the perfect complement to Lebron. Then you have guys like Allen, Miller, etc... that will probably want to go there.

A bench of Waiters, Thompson, etc... By the time they get done, this will be a very complete team.

If Miller means Mike Miller, I don't think he's leaving Memphis anymore. Pretty sure he's said that he wants to finish his career with the Grizz.
 
#63
#63
LeBron makes everyone better.

Still, that team has had the number one pick 2 out of Irving's 3 years. He hasn't done much to make them better, even in the pathetic East.

There was a culture problem in Cleveland. To pin Cleveland's struggles on Kyrie is dumb. No accountability before. I highly doubt that's going to be a problem now.
 
#65
#65
The same way Wade and Lebron coexisted. Will be early struggles, but Lebron is the best thing to happen to Kyrie. Your judgment on Kyrie on this point is irrelevant. A young player that is a great talent on a team out of control is going to be erratic. Lebron will make him infinitely better.

My judgement is irrelevant, but yours is valid? Sorry to break it to you, but he is overrated.
 
#67
#67
There was a culture problem in Cleveland. To pin Cleveland's struggles on Kyrie is dumb. No accountability before. I highly doubt that's going to be a problem now.

It's not a culture problem. It's Cleveland. Simple as that. And if you're supposed to be an emerging star player, your team doesn't snag the number one pick multiple times. They're too busy winning to do that.
 
#69
#69
My judgement is irrelevant, but yours is valid? Sorry to break it to you, but he is overrated.

Talk to me after next year. You are judging a player that spent 1 year in college based on his performance on a team that was out of control and had no accountability.
 
#73
#73
LeBron plays just fine without the ball. Same question hung over he and Wade, they worked it out.

I agree completely that Kyrie is overrated. By a lot.

He does, but Miami was most effective with him running the show. Do you want him or Kyrie running your offense? Now Kyrie becomes even less effective. Another important factor, Kyrie isn't Wade he's still young and wants to be the guy. Wade deserves alot of credit for handing the team over to LBJ.
 
#74
#74
Talk to me after next year. You are judging a player that spent 1 year in college based on his performance on a team that was out of control and had no accountability.

What's does one year of college have to do with anything? He's been in the NBA for 3 years and he can't even pull his team out of the lottery, forget the playoffs.
 
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