Who deleted my post?
Me get a clue? Let me explain it to you.
Crowder is not an impact player. He doesn't matter. He doesn't help you win titles. So, take his valuable contract and trade it.
Kyrie plays with lebron, who dominates the ball more than any player in history. Oh and JR Smith and Kevin Love, too, who both historically take a lot of shots.
IT plays with a bunch of no name players with very limited offensive talent. If you can't understand why IT averages more than Kyrie I can't help you there.
Kyrie is significantly better than IT. He's also younger.
You are absolutely clueless. When I talk about Crowder's contract it is relation to his talent. He would get significant minutes on pretty much any team in the league and start on several. You don't get guys like that for anywhere near what they were paying him.
Yeah, Kyrie is not only better than IT, but "significantly" better. LOL. Sure, as long as you ignore reality. IT outscored Irving by 5 ppg despite the fact that he was the entire focal point of opposing defenses and had no real second option. Meanwhile Irving played with the best player in the game drawing double and triple teams taking pressure off him and he still couldn't score nearly as many as IT.
Before James’s return in 2014, the Cavaliers were outscored by at least 5.1 net points per 100 possessions with Irving on the court, roughly the same production we expect from a team that wins 25 to 27 games a season. In 2014-15 Cleveland had a net rating of plus-0.9 with Irving on the court and James on the bench. The next season that declined to minus-0.5 and then again to minus-8 in 2016-17, a mark lower than the
26-win Los Angeles Lakers (minus-7.2 net rating) last season. When Irving was without the services of James and Kevin Love, the team’s net rating dropped even further to minus-12.8.
Plus, Irving’s overall production falls short of some of the other focal-point guards in the league. He was ranked as the
12th best point guard per ESPN’s Real Plus Minus in 2016-17, which estimates a player’s on-court impact on team performance, measured in net point differential per 100 offensive and defensive possessions, after adjusting for teammates and opponents. He
ranked 34th in 2013-14, the season before James decided to come back home.
His overall value above a replacement player (2.9 VORP) ranked
14th among all guards qualifying for the scoring title last season, with the top three players, Chris Paul, Steph Curry and Russell Westbrook, all proving they can be the star of the show. He ranked
9th in VORP at the position (minimum of 5,000 minutes played) during his first three seasons in the NBA.
If you can't understand that IT is, at the the very least, as good as Irving then I can't help you. Stick to commenting on football. The NBA is clearly not your thing. Jae Crowder does not help you win titles. Wow. Pure comedy gold.