He would be a better fit for most, if not all, teams. There are several key attributes to what makes a great basketball player and intelligence (logic and emotional) is as important as any of the others. By great I mean championship winning great, not box score stuffing great.Talent wise, it’s not I don’t think.
IMO the list in terms of individual talent goes (not including Harden, don’t really count him as a true PG, but some do. Could go either way)
1. Steph
2. Kyrie
3. Westbrook (not a fan of his game/intangibles, but talent is off the charts)
4. Lillard
Then Kemba kind of leads the next tier of PGs.
Love me some Kemba though, obviously, and thrilled to have him on the Celtics. He’s a much better fit for the team, obviously.
they will acquire some depth by trading 1 or 2 of the guards they draftedCeltics are going to have 0 depth. But kemba, hayward, brown, tatum, smart are going go be must-see-tv.
Such a joke shirt, the stupidity of barstool drones has built those guys into thinking they're marketing geniuses, Try harder, Jesus25 bones for a blah t-shirt of someone who doesn't even remotely look like Kemba.
And one reason why Stevens is in the league as his golden child. But yeeeaass. Such middle level talent with as many highs as lows.Hayward is such a waste of money, and he is untradable.
“LeBron rode Kyrie’s coattails” was never a narrative that existed. A couple of uneducated fans’ opinions does not make something a narrative.But let’s establish the difference between saying Kemba is a better basketball player versus Kemba is a better fit on a team. Two very different things.
Kemba is a better team basketball player, better leader. But Kyrie is a more gifted basketball player and a better individual player, as seen by having better shooting numbers and higher efficiency, and by the fact that when you watch him he is a better player than Kemba. I don’t know what else to say.
It’s really funny the shift of narrative, multiple Celtics fans talking about how LeBron rode Kyrie’s coattails in the NBA finals to try to lessen LeBron, and now that Kyrie road LeBron coattails once Kyrie screwed the Celtics over and saying they’d rather have Kemba anyway. (Not saying you, but I’ve heard people do it)
Perhaps it should of. What has Kyrie done without LeBron besides call in sick and throw up bricks? He's a perfect fit for the Nets.“LeBron rode Kyrie’s coattails” was never a narrative that existed. A couple of uneducated fans’ opinions does not make something a narrative.
Skip Bayless unfortunately drives narratives.“LeBron rode Kyrie’s coattails” was never a narrative that existed. A couple of uneducated fans’ opinions does not make something a narrative.
Not really, but there’s also a huge difference between one of the biggest/most infamous sports TV personalities versus a couple of a anonymous message board posters.Skip Bayless unfortunately drives narratives.
And I actually never thought to say it, but reading @UConn990411 post made me think that no, even Skip didn’t go quite so far as to say that LeBron rode Kyrie to the championship. Skip is now doing with VanVleet and Kawhai what he did in 2016: denigrate the achievement by saying Bron/Kawhi showed that they aren’t “closers”, and it’s all some perverse, creepy, idolatrous (at times preemptive) defense of MJ’s alleged head-and-shoulders greatness.Skip Bayless unfortunately drives narratives.
Me too. I don’t really have an NBA team, I root for players but with Kemba on the Cs I have to root for them now. Kemba and the Cs doing well is good for Uconn basketballJim Calhoun must be one of the happiest people on the planet today. Congrats Kemba! Guess I'm a C's fan now
Why do I get the feeling Jimmy C would rather be courtside for Kemba's Celtics than coaching D3 next season?Me too. I don’t really have an NBA team, I root for players but with Kemba on the Cs I have to root for them now. Kemba and the Cs doing well is good for Uconn basketball