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2707274, If he's the franchise, that's to be expected
Posted by auragin_boi, Sun Nov-17-19 08:34 PM
He's supposed to lead them, in every way. But his leadership doesn't seem to be making the nets better. He joined a playoff team, not a lotto squad.

I'm fairly confident he lead the Celtics in most of the same shit.

Team sputtered.

>People said "oh he'll never be a 7 assist per game guy!" He
>is. *And* he's top ten in the NBA in assist rate.

7apg was the agenda mark set by you know who. Was just ironic he set it then ignored it when it came to his guy.

>His usage is high (7th in the NBA)... but who else should have
>that usage? The second most minutes have been played by Joe
>Harris. The second most points have been scored by Spencer
>Dinwiddie. He's not running with Bron and Love, or even with
>Tatum and Brown.

Team made the playoffs and were better at this point last season. They should be better by adding him. Kawhi makes the clippers look like contenders by himself, then PG comes back from surgery and does the same thing without kawhi. But for dude it's "wait until Durant comes back before we decide the nets should be winning/better".

Ok fam... Cool.

>Like, Kemba routinely rocked a ~35 win season in the East, but
>he was always the best player on the floor, so he got passes.
>Kyrie is obviously the best player on the floor with the Nets,
>has made the winning shots in several games... but doesn't get
>those passes. The downside of being a ring-holder, I guess.

Yet Kemba seems more like a dude who can blend in and lead a team. Even if he's no where as good as the guy who held his job last season.