5. "Damn I guess I was wrong...Nate didn't have any help either..." In response to Reply # 0
His story mirrors Kyrie and its uncanny...
...came in on struggling teams... ...both African American...
...thats about it...
FOH
Nate was FAR better than Kyrie could hope to be.
Nate said himself his first 3 seasons he had NO help, but yet he managed to avg 28 and 9 and like 34 and 11 shooting 48% NO HELP but helping what he had.
That is HOF and why Nate is a legend.
Kyrie is good but his description pales in comparison to Paul, Tony, and Westbrook (whom Nate actually sees himself in)
Frank Longo Member since Nov 18th 2003 86672 posts
Fri Mar-01-13 08:26 PM
10. "It's more than a "pity inclusion," LOL, but okay." In response to Reply # 9
>I mean both started with struggling franchises... > >...both had coaches that were part of legendary championship >teams... > >...both were scorers who tried to shoulder the load... > >...Nate had the vision to work his subpar teammates into the >mix > > > >Nate was above and beyond the player Kyrie hopes to be... > > >...I trust his player evaluation... > > > > > > > > > > >...as much as I trust Michael Jordan's...