NBA 2015-2016 Season thread

Pigbenis

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Cavs are finally starting to find their rhythm. These next few upcoming games should be interesting.
 

Slaythe

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We're in for another really awesome playoffs at the least. I'd love to see something not the Warriors/Spurs/Cavs win but I know one of those three is the safe bet.

It would just be awesome if we could go through a stretch here where different teams win championships.
 

Djay

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Cleveland's wins carry less weight than Chicago's and Toronto's to this point (the Cavs wins have been against lower quality opponents in comparison - 6 wins against the 76ers and Knicks for example), but I agree they'll be the favorites if everyone is healthy come playoff time. The East has been beating up on the West so far this year, but Golden State and San Antonio are crushing it. I want to root for other teams to make it, but I'm just not seeing it right now...a lot can happen between now and the playoffs, though.
 

Alex

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It would just be awesome if we could go through a stretch here where different teams win championships.
Yeah it's so tiring to see the Warriors win all these one championships in the last 40 years.
 

Angelwatch

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And Cleveland has yet to win a Championship...

Kyrie looks to be back to his old self. He was fantastic against the Wizards and Raptors. Curry is, probably, the best PG in the NBA but Kyrie is definitely top 3.
 

Slaythe

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And Cleveland has yet to win a Championship...

Kyrie looks to be back to his old self. He was fantastic against the Wizards and Raptors. Curry is, probably, the best PG in the NBA but Kyrie is definitely top 3.
If you want to tell me Kyrie iscapableof being a top 3 PG in the league I might buy that but he certainly hasn't ever played like one. This season I don't expect him to shoot 25% from behind the arc all year. He's a much better shooter than that.

The problem with him though, is that's all he does. He is a gifted scorer, but it's really unfair to put him in the same discussion as other two way PGs in the league that also are much better playmakers. It's really damning for a PG with his usage to only average 5 APG. Even the other "scoring" PGs find a way to get that number up around 7 or more.

In short, your post reeks of homerism. Curry isprobablythe best PG in the NBA? News flash, buddy. Curry is the best player in the entire league. Kyrie isdefinitelytop 3? Whatever. He falls behind all these guys:

Curry
Westbrook
Lowry
Paul
Wall
Jackson
Bledsoe
Lillard

There's even a case for Rubio as well as he's playing this year.

Now Kyrie is only 23, so you'd probably build around him above some of those guys, but he's certainly, at this moment, not better than any of them.
 

Slaythe

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On that topic, I'll eat a ton of crow when it comes to Westbrook. I was never a big fan and always thought his chaotic play style took touches that should have been going to Durant. I also didn't think he'd be able to keep up that amazing tear he went on at the end of last season. Dude is a stud and putting up another MVP level season through 36 games.
 

Pigbenis

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If you want to tell me Kyrie iscapableof being a top 3 PG in the league I might buy that but he certainly hasn't ever played like one. This season I don't expect him to shoot 25% from behind the arc all year. He's a much better shooter than that.

The problem with him though, is that's all he does. He is a gifted scorer, but it's really unfair to put him in the same discussion as other two way PGs in the league that also are much better playmakers. It's really damning for a PG with his usage to only average 5 APG. Even the other "scoring" PGs find a way to get that number up around 7 or more.

In short, your post reeks of homerism. Curry isprobablythe best PG in the NBA? News flash, buddy. Curry is the best player in the entire league. Kyrie isdefinitelytop 3? Whatever. He falls behind all these guys:

Curry
Westbrook
Lowry
Paul
Wall
Jackson
Bledsoe
Lillard

There's even a case for Rubio as well as he's playing this year.

Now Kyrie is only 23, so you'd probably build around him above some of those guys, but he's certainly, at this moment, not better than any of them.
Wat? Behind Westbrook you're kinda stretching. Plus Kyrie has only played like 7 games this season.
 

Ambiturner

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It definitely goes Curry (maybe), then Westbrook and Paul. After that I'd put Kyrie in the same group as those other guys.
 

Slaythe

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If defense is in the discussion at all Lowry and Bledsoe have a pretty massive leg up on Kyrie on that side of the ball (as does Rubio but too early to tell if he's actually turned it around or if the start to this season is just an outlier).
 

Gilgamel

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If defense is in the discussion at all Lowry and Bledsoe have a pretty massive leg up on Kyrie on that side of the ball (as does Rubio but too early to tell if he's actually turned it around or if the start to this season is just an outlier).
I enjoy watching Rubio but come on, he is hot garbage.