Kyrie doing Kyrie things

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Kyrie doing Kyrie things 

Post#1 » by Dirk » Thu Feb 15, 2024 1:08 pm

No, this isn't about a new book recommendation.

Not sure if this is topic material or not, but for your viewing pleasure.



1st quarter: 0 points

Ends up with: 34pts, 9 rb, 7 assists, 2 steals and some plays on Wemby
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Post#2 » by DaddyCool19 » Thu Feb 15, 2024 1:20 pm

Dirk wrote:No, this isn't about a new book recommendation.

Not sure if this is topic material or not, but for your viewing pleasure.



After the first quarter: 34pts, 9 rb, 7 assists, 2 steals and some plays on Wemby


He scored 34 points of his teams 25 points in the first quarter? How high was his TS%?
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Post#3 » by Dirk » Thu Feb 15, 2024 1:21 pm

DaddyCool19 wrote:[

He scored 34 points of his teams 25 points in the first quarter? How high was his TS%?

He scored 0 pts in the Q1. All the points were after Q1.
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Post#4 » by dirkules_41 » Thu Feb 15, 2024 1:25 pm

He's sensational when healthy and fits great with Luka as well. Just need to stay healthy ideally..
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Post#5 » by dirkforpres » Thu Feb 15, 2024 1:26 pm

No way he isn’t an all-star if he hadn’t gotten hurt, but the rest is probably better for him anyway.

Hes been awesome this season.
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Post#6 » by Onlytimewilltel » Thu Feb 15, 2024 1:47 pm

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DaddyCool19 wrote:[

He scored 34 points of his teams 25 points in the first quarter? How high was his TS%?

He scored 0 pts in the Q1. All the points were after Q1.


I also thought you meant that was his stat line “after” the first quarter (I interpreted it as after first quarter ended). I thought “holy sh*t, that’s absolutely bonkers!” :lol:
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Post#7 » by Dirk » Thu Feb 15, 2024 1:53 pm

Onlytimewilltel wrote:
Dirk wrote:
DaddyCool19 wrote:[

He scored 34 points of his teams 25 points in the first quarter? How high was his TS%?

He scored 0 pts in the Q1. All the points were after Q1.


I also thought you meant that was his stat line “after” the first quarter (I interpreted it as after first quarter ended). I thought “holy sh*t, that’s absolutely bonkers!” :lol:


It's my fault. Edited. I just thought some of the finishes were fun. Usually has one or two flashy plays a game. In this one it felt like after a bad start... he was just playing with the Spurs and of course there was a really ridiculous 'reverse layup'.

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Post#8 » by Mamba Mentality » Thu Feb 15, 2024 2:22 pm

I understand that baggage he comes with, but for the trade market to completely dry up for a 1-of-1 ultra skilled player made no sense to me. I'm still bummed the Lakers weren't able to work something out despite the mutual interest, was lowkey hoping for things to fall apart in Dallas by the trade deadline.
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Post#9 » by dygaction » Thu Feb 15, 2024 3:43 pm

Dirk wrote:No, this isn't about a new book recommendation.

Not sure if this is topic material or not, but for your viewing pleasure.



1st quarter: 0 points

Ends up with: 34pts, 9 rb, 7 assists, 2 steals and some plays on Wemby


With 0 free throw and 1 TO. Luka and Kyrie are getting great chemistry
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Post#10 » by timO » Thu Feb 15, 2024 3:56 pm

injury for play-in?
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Post#11 » by Dirk » Thu Feb 15, 2024 4:30 pm

dygaction wrote:

With 0 free throw and 1 TO. Luka and Kyrie are getting great chemistry


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Post#12 » by Bornstellar » Thu Feb 15, 2024 4:33 pm

I'm sure every opposing players circles the Spurs on the calendar because they know they will have a bounce back game if they're struggling
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Post#13 » by Pelly24 » Thu Feb 15, 2024 6:46 pm

Mamba Mentality wrote:I understand that baggage he comes with, but for the trade market to completely dry up for a 1-of-1 ultra skilled player made no sense to me. I'm still bummed the Lakers weren't able to work something out despite the mutual interest, was lowkey hoping for things to fall apart in Dallas by the trade deadline.



If you're a high-stakes contending team, he should've been near the top of your list, for sure. I get the baggage, but the chances at a championship are so slim anyway, everything is taking a big chance. And the thing about Kyrie that's very underrated is his longevity and the scalability of his game. You could argue that we haven't seen him in the best position to use all of his talents to be a stat-stuffing fringe-MVP type candidate since he left Boston. There's a world where he averages 28/6/6 on 63 TS% with good defense on a team like the Jazz and they make a big run, or finish middle of the conference, etc. But either way, no matter if he's with LeBron, or by himself, or with Harden and KD, or just Harden, or him and Luka, etc., Kyrie is going to get you 25/5/5 with very low turnovers and elite on-ball and off-ball ability. Doesn't take a whole lot for him to get how, can score from everywhere on the court, is a crazy transition threat with his speed, but such a great creator and shooter is also elite in the half court. The Heat, Lakers, Bucks, ...a bunch of teams would be better off with him.

The baggage makes it all a big risk, but if you have a legit MVP-level guy and you throw Kyrie into the mix with a solid defense, you've got a chance to get a W at the highest levels.
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Post#14 » by Capn'O » Thu Feb 15, 2024 6:47 pm

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Post#15 » by SweaterBae » Thu Feb 15, 2024 6:53 pm

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Post#16 » by mademan » Thu Feb 15, 2024 6:56 pm

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I actually believe in the Mavs if they can stay healthy. Think they got a shot against anyone
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Post#17 » by Mr B » Thu Feb 15, 2024 6:56 pm

timO wrote:injury for play-in?

There’s a good chance the Mavs make it to the 5th seed. They’re only 1 game back from 5th. They’re playing with great chemistry right now and they have the easiest remaining schedule of any team currently ahead of them.
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Post#18 » by Duke4life831 » Thu Feb 15, 2024 6:57 pm

You can basically pencil in Kyrie as 25+ppg and flirting with 50/40/90 every season. His TS% would be ridiculous if he ever started to bait for fouls. Which is the thing I find most enjoyable about his game, he doesnt foul hunt, he just contorts himself and uses crazy english for amazing finishes.

Dallas for sure is a team to watch out for in the playoffs. They got 2 straight up unguardable guys in Luke and Kyrie. They also dont have to rely on a Maxi/Powell rotation at the 5. Now they have Gafford and Lively taking up minutes at the 5.

That is a team that you dont want to face in the playoffs this year.
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Post#19 » by Pharmcat » Thu Feb 15, 2024 7:01 pm

Pelly24 wrote:
Mamba Mentality wrote:I understand that baggage he comes with, but for the trade market to completely dry up for a 1-of-1 ultra skilled player made no sense to me. I'm still bummed the Lakers weren't able to work something out despite the mutual interest, was lowkey hoping for things to fall apart in Dallas by the trade deadline.



If you're a high-stakes contending team, he should've been near the top of your list, for sure. I get the baggage, but the chances at a championship are so slim anyway, everything is taking a big chance. And the thing about Kyrie that's very underrated is his longevity and the scalability of his game. You could argue that we haven't seen him in the best position to use all of his talents to be a stat-stuffing fringe-MVP type candidate since he left Boston. There's a world where he averages 28/6/6 on 63 TS% with good defense on a team like the Jazz and they make a big run, or finish middle of the conference, etc. But either way, no matter if he's with LeBron, or by himself, or with Harden and KD, or just Harden, or him and Luka, etc., Kyrie is going to get you 25/5/5 with very low turnovers and elite on-ball and off-ball ability. Doesn't take a whole lot for him to get how, can score from everywhere on the court, is a crazy transition threat with his speed, but such a great creator and shooter is also elite in the half court. The Heat, Lakers, Bucks, ...a bunch of teams would be better off with him.

The baggage makes it all a big risk, but if you have a legit MVP-level guy and you throw Kyrie into the mix with a solid defense, you've got a chance to get a W at the highest levels.


I totally agree Lakers should’ve gone for him. But I believe LA has second largest Jewish population behind ny, so I can see Jeanie not wanting to deal with that blowback
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Post#20 » by phanman » Thu Feb 15, 2024 7:08 pm

Dirk wrote:No, this isn't about a new book recommendation.

Not sure if this is topic material or not, but for your viewing pleasure.



1st quarter: 0 points

Ends up with: 34pts, 9 rb, 7 assists, 2 steals and some plays on Wemby

That driving scoop left handed layup/finger roll was so nice, you included it twice :lol:

That first finish over Victor, and that that left handed floater in there too.... geez I forget how beautiful his game is sometimes.

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